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legatine
[ leg-uh-tin, -tahyn ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or authorized by a legate.
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The legatine court opened at Blackfriars on the 18th of June 1529, but the final result was certain.
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He received a legatine commission, and became sole justiciar.
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Henry had forgotten them when he applied for a Legatine commission to try his cause in London.
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Blackfriars, the trial of the divorce cause before the Legatine court at, 49;the Papal supremacy on its trial there, 100.
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On the night of the 23rd, however, Pate returned from the court with a message that the legatine insignia might be displayed.
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