PRINCIPALITY


Meaning of PRINCIPALITY in English

ˌprin(t)səˈpaləd.ē, -lətē, -i noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English principalite, from Middle French, from Late Latin principalitat-, principalitas preeminence, excellence, from Latin principalis first, principal + -itat-, -itas -ity

1. : the quality or state of being principal : supreme station or power : headship , preeminence

your principalities shall come down, even the crown of your glory — Jer 13: 18 (Authorized Version)

2.

a. : the state, office, or authority of a prince : princely dominion : sovereignty

b. : the position or responsibilities of a principal (as of a school)

3. : the territory or jurisdiction of a prince : the country that gives title to a prince

the principality of Wales

often : a minor semi-independent state under the rule of a prince

the principality of Monaco

— compare kingdom 2

4.

[translation of Late Latin principatus, translation of Greek archē ]

a. : a good or evil spiritual being of a high order

for I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities … will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord — Rom 8:38 (Revised Standard Version)

b. : one of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology

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