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count palatine
noun
, plural counts palatine.
- (formerly, in Germany) a count having jurisdiction in his fief or province.
- Also called earl palatine. English History. an earl or other county proprietor who exercised royal prerogatives within his county.
count palatine
noun
- in the Holy Roman Empire
- originally an official who administered the king's domains or his justice
- later, a count who exercised royal authority in his own domains
- (in England and Ireland) an earl or other lord of a county palatine
- (in the late Roman Empire) a palace official who exercised judicial authority
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Word History and Origins
Origin of count palatine1
First recorded in 1590–1600
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Example Sentences
He was held prisoner for three years in Germany, but in the end bought his liberty from the count palatine.
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One single German prince of little importance, the Count-palatine Philip, was present: he carried the orb.
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However, in 1647 his title was formally admitted by Wolfgang, count palatine of Neuburg.
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Now, to find a count and count palatine or paladine among the Florentine Consuls is an absolutely new thing.
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He accompanied the count palatine of Zweibrcken to Poland, and on his return to Paris he devoted himself to writing.
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