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viceregal
[ vahys-ree-guhl ]
viceregal
/ ˌvaɪsˈriːɡəl /
adjective
- of or relating to a viceroy or his viceroyalty
- of or relating to a governor or governor general
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Derived Forms
- ˌviceˈregally, adverb
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Other Words From
- vice·regal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of viceregal1
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Example Sentences
Britain was aghast at the loss of its near-viceregal sway in Egypt.
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The corporation returned abashed to their council-rooms to record the viceregal threat.
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She returned, evidently alarmed to death, having read on the walls the viceregal threats against all who harboured the "traitors."
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The Viceregal party saw few of the non-adherents, and perceived that they made no converts amongst the enemy.
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So saying, and without waiting for a reply, he urged them forward to the viceregal presence.
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Dublin has its viceregal court, and therefore can make some stand against centralization.
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