admiralty
Americannoun
plural
admiralties-
the office or jurisdiction of an admiral.
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the officials or the department of state having charge of naval affairs, as in Great Britain.
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a court dealing with maritime questions, offenses, etc.
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maritime law.
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the Admiralty, the official building, in London, of the British commissioners for naval affairs.
adjective
noun
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the office or jurisdiction of an admiral
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jurisdiction over naval affairs
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( as modifier )
admiralty law
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Etymology
Origin of admiralty
1300–50; Middle English amiralty < Middle French. See admiral, -ty 2
Example Sentences
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But the judge questioned whether Congress can strip courts of their own admiralty jurisdiction over a shipwreck, something that has centuries of legal precedent.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 13, 2024
We aim to sit down with some who have done family histories plus some elderly residents, make our way through admiralty and church records and see what connections we can find.
From BBC • May 4, 2022
Indeed, in dozens of admiralty cases during the war, the federal courts performed their own evaluations of the facts and the law.
From Slate • Jan. 8, 2019
The admiralty asked John Franklin, a 59-year-old polar explorer, to find a northern sea path linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
From Washington Post • Nov. 22, 2016
“They’ll take the bait. Now, come, we've got to get to the admiralty suite and check on the casket.”
From "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan
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