ˈlegəntə̇n, -n.ˌtīn adjective
Etymology: probably from Latin legant-, legans (present participle of legare to send with a commission or charge, send as a deputy) + English -ine
: legatine
exercise his legantine functions — William Robertson †1686
ˈlegəntə̇n, -n.ˌtīn adjective
Etymology: probably from Latin legant-, legans (present participle of legare to send with a commission or charge, send as a deputy) + English -ine
: legatine
exercise his legantine functions — William Robertson †1686
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012