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prefectorial

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[pree-fek-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-] / ˌpri fɛkˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr- /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a prefect.

    prefectorial powers.


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Etymology

Origin of prefectorial

1860–65; < Late Latin praefectōri ( us ) ( see prefect, -tory 1) + -al 1

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In some towns, projects aimed at easing community relations are superficial, says Yassir Baradine, vice-president of the prefectorial council of Boda, but in Boda people want peace.

From The Guardian • Oct. 28, 2017

Plainly he was no longer a schoolboy, not even a god-like prefectorial schoolboy, but an undergraduate and a man of the world.

From Years of Plenty by Brown, Ivor

Indeed, it was against the excessive centralisation of the prefectorial system that the Parisian Communists made their heedless and unmeasured protest.

From The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) by Rose, John Holland

He distinguished the cities into two kinds, prefectorial, and royal, since imperial, and confided the government of the latter to the bishops, who laboured hard to render them episcopal.

From The Power Of The Popes by Daunou, Pierre Claude Fran?ois

The prefectorial system has taught him to frame an order and see that it is carried out.

From A Knight on Wheels by Hay, Ian

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