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1. анат. небные кости 2. анат. небный palatine bones —- небные кости palatine arch (tonsil) —- небная дужка (миндалина) 3. уст. палантин 4. ист. дворцовые войска в Древнем Риме 5. ист. пфальцграф (также Count P., Earl P.) County P. —- пфальцграфство 6. дворцовый 7. пфальцграфский; княжеский; графский ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I noun (Palatine) hist. пфальцграф (тж. Count или Earl Palatine); County Palatine - пфальцграфство II anat. 1. adj. небный; - palatine bones 2. noun; pl. небные кости PALATINE bones небные кости ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. adj. (also Palatine) hist. 1 (of an official or feudal lord) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign (Count Palatine). 2 (of a territory) subject to this authority. Etymology: ME f. F palatin -ine f. L palatinus of the PALACE 2. adj. & n. --adj. of or connected with the palate. --n. (in full palatine bone) each of two bones forming the hard palate. Etymology: F palatin -ine (as PALATE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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geographical name 1. hill in Rome, Italy, one of seven on which the ancient city was built — see Aventine 2. village NE Illinois NW of Chicago population 65,479 PALATINE I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin palatinus imperial, from palatium Date: 15th century 1. a. possessing royal privileges b. of or relating to a ~ or a palatinate 2. a. of or relating to a palace especially of a Roman or Holy Roman emperor b. palatial II. noun Etymology: Late Latin palatinus imperial official, from Latin palatinus, adjective Date: 1591 1. a. a feudal lord having sovereign power within his domains b. a high officer of an imperial palace 2. capitalized a native or inhabitant of the Palatinate 3. French, from Elisabeth Charlotte of Bavaria died 1722 Princess Palatine a fur cape or stole covering the neck and shoulders III. adjective Etymology: French palatin, from Latin palatum palate Date: circa 1656 of, relating to, or lying near the palate IV. noun Date: 1854 either of a pair of bones that are situated behind and between the maxillae and in humans are of extremely irregular form ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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- 1436, from M.L. palatinus "of the palace" (of the Caesars), from L. palatium (see palace). Used in Eng. to mean "quasi-royal authority." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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