domanial

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English

Etymology

From French domanial, from Medieval Latin domanialis, from Latin dominium + -alis.[1]

Adjective

domanial (comparative more domanial, superlative most domanial)

  1. Of or pertaining to a domain.
    • 2012, Albert N. Hamscher, The Royal Financial Administration and the Prosecution of Crime in France, 1670-1789:
      These shifting arrangements, while they were certainly an important feature of domanial administration, will actually have little direct bearing on our inquiry.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin domaniālis, from Latin dominium + -ālis.

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Adjective

domanial (feminine domaniale, masculine plural domaniaux, feminine plural domaniales)

  1. domanial

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German

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: do‧ma‧ni‧al
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Adjective

domanial (strong nominative masculine singular domanialer, not comparable)

  1. domanial

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