From Latin prōcōnsulāris. <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> (not comparable) Of or pertaining to a proconsul, or the office thereof. consular proconsul Translations Borrowed...
From proconsole + -are. proconsolare (plural proconsolari) <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> screpolarono...
proconsulary (comparative more proconsulary, superlative most proconsulary) Archaic form of <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span>....
prōcōnsulārēs nominative/accusative/vocative masculine/feminine plural of prōcōnsulāris proconsulares m pl or f pl plural of <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span>...
-aire. IPA(key): /pʁɔ.kɔ̃.sy.lɛʁ/ proconsulaire (plural proconsulaires) <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> “proconsulaire”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized...
proconsul; <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> Third-declension two-termination adjective. cōnsul cōnsulāritās cōnsulāriter cōnsulārius prōcōnsul prōcōnsulātus English: <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> “proconsularis”...
Borrowed from Latin prōcōnsul. procònsol m (plural procònsols) proconsul <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> “procònsol”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the...
ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰτῐκόν); first/second declension of or pertaining to a proconsul, <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> First and second declension of ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰτῐκός; ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰτῐκή; ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰτῐκόν...
magistrate who served as a consul and then as the governor of a province. <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> proconsulship proconsulate in ancient Rome: a magistrate who served as...
(genitive ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰ́του); second declension proconsul (as an adjective) <span class="searchmatch">proconsular</span> Second declension of ὁ ᾰ̓νθῠ́πᾰτος; τοῦ ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰ́του (Attic) ᾰ̓νθῠπᾰτείᾱ...