viceregal
Americanadjective
adjective
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of or relating to a viceroy or his viceroyalty
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of or relating to a governor or governor general
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The discovery took place during the construction of a scenic pavilion in Mexico City's Chapultepec park in February, when researchers stumbled across a cemetery from the early viceregal period of 1521 to 1620 AD.
From Reuters • Feb. 21, 2023
His premier status among indigenous viceregal artists is undisputed, but little is known about him before he emerged in the 1750s as a force in Mexico City.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2015
He called himself and the other expats “the infidels” and mentioned that he’s part of an old viceregal family.
From New York Times • Apr. 11, 2014
She was presented in 1881 at the viceregal court, and she "danced with the Duke of Clarence, who trod excruciatingly on my satin-slippered toes."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The rumblings of the Home Rule agitation storm could be heard before they vacated the viceregal position, for by now Charles Stewart Parnell had arisen to sound a new battle-cry for Nationalist Ireland.
From The Viceroys of Ireland by O'Mahony, Charles
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