LEGATINE


Meaning of LEGATINE in English

ˈlegəˌtēn, -ˌtīn, -_tə̇n adjective

Etymology: Medieval Latin legatinus, from Latin legatus legate + -inus -ine

: of, headed by, or enacted under the authority of a legate

the pope would send a legatine commission to England — F.M.Stenton

a legatine constitution

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