OCTROY


Meaning of OCTROY in English

ˈäkˌtrȯi transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle French octroyer, from Old French otreier, from Medieval Latin auctorizare to authorize, warrant, consent — more at authorize

: to grant or concede as a privilege

such charters, or constitutions, are said to be octroyed, or issued by royal fiat — R.G.Gettell

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