palatine
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (isim) imparator sarayında memur; kendi ülkesinde hükümdar yetkisine sahip olan kimse, palatin.
2. Vaktiyle kadınların kullandığı ve omuza alınan bir çeşit kürk.
3. Palatine bone: damak kemiği.
4. (sıfat) hükümdar yetkisine sahip (asilzade); saraya mensup.
5. Roma'daki yedi tepenin ortasında bulunan tepe.
6. (sıfat) damakla ilgili veya damağa ait.
7. Palatine vault: damak kemeri.
8. (isim) damak kemiği.
9. damakla ilgili veya damağa ait.
10. damak.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A soldier of the palace guard of the roman emperors, formed in the time of Diocletian.
2. A soldier of a major division of the roman army formed in the time of Constantine I.
3. used as a title for various administrative officials of the late roman and byzantine empires.
4. A feudal lord exercising sovereign power over his lands. also called palsgrave.
5. belonging to or fit for a palace.
6. of or relating to a palatine or palatinate.
7. of or relating to the palate: the palatine tonsils.
8. of or relating to either of two bones that make up the hard palate.
9. either of the two bones that make up the hard palate.
2. A soldier of a major division of the roman army formed in the time of Constantine I.
3. used as a title for various administrative officials of the late roman and byzantine empires.
4. A feudal lord exercising sovereign power over his lands. also called palsgrave.
5. belonging to or fit for a palace.
6. of or relating to a palatine or palatinate.
7. of or relating to the palate: the palatine tonsils.
8. of or relating to either of two bones that make up the hard palate.
9. either of the two bones that make up the hard palate.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
of or relating to the palatine hill in rome.
2. of or relating to powers normally possessed by a sovereign but exercised by a lesser noble, or by a nominee of a sovereign.
3. of or relating to a palace, particularly for the eastern and western roman emperors.
4. of or relating to a palatine or a palatinate, especially the rhineland palatinate.
5. A roman soldier.
6. A roman or byzantine official.
7. A feudal lord, (a Pfalzgraf or count-palatine), or a bishop possessing palatine powers.
8. A resident of a palatinate.
9. the highest dignitary in the kingdom of hungary after the king.
10. of or relating to the palate
11. of or relating to a palatine bone.
12. one of a pair of bones behind the palate.
2. of or relating to powers normally possessed by a sovereign but exercised by a lesser noble, or by a nominee of a sovereign.
3. of or relating to a palace, particularly for the eastern and western roman emperors.
4. of or relating to a palatine or a palatinate, especially the rhineland palatinate.
5. A roman soldier.
6. A roman or byzantine official.
7. A feudal lord, (a Pfalzgraf or count-palatine), or a bishop possessing palatine powers.
8. A resident of a palatinate.
9. the highest dignitary in the kingdom of hungary after the king.
10. of or relating to the palate
11. of or relating to a palatine bone.
12. one of a pair of bones behind the palate.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace
2. of or pertaining to the palatinate.
3. of or pertaining to a palatine{1}.
4. of or pertaining to the palate; palatal.
5. one invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. see count palatine, under 4th count.
6. the palatine hill in rome.
7. A palatine bone.
2. of or pertaining to the palatinate.
3. of or pertaining to a palatine{1}.
4. of or pertaining to the palate; palatal.
5. one invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. see count palatine, under 4th count.
6. the palatine hill in rome.
7. A palatine bone.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
pertaining to a palace: applied originally to persons holding office or employment in a royal palace.
2. possessing royal privileges: as, a count palatine.
3. originally, one who was attached to the palace of the roman emperor.
4. A fur tippet.
5. of or pertaining to the palate; palatal: as, the palatine bones; palatine teeth of fishes.
6. inferior, same as ascending palatine.
7. descending, a branch of the internal maxillary, which passes through the posterior palatine canal to supply the mucous membrane, glands, and gum of the hard palate
8. of pharyngeal, a branch supplying the soft palate, sometimes of considerable size, when the ascending palatine is small
9. superior, same as descending palatine.
10. superior, one of several branches of the pterygoid plexus of the internal maxillary vein.
11. one of the palatal bones; a palatal.
12. pertaining to the village of pallet, near Nantes, the birthplace of abelard. thus, the school of abelard is sometimes referred to as the palatine school.
13. in phonology, same as palatal, a., 2.
14. specifically, in the teleost fishes, the anterior of the chain of bones which forms the palatoquadrate arch.
15. in phonology, same as palatal, n., 2.
16. [capitalized] A native of the palatinate.
17. A trade-name applied to several coal-tar coloring matters.
2. possessing royal privileges: as, a count palatine.
3. originally, one who was attached to the palace of the roman emperor.
4. A fur tippet.
5. of or pertaining to the palate; palatal: as, the palatine bones; palatine teeth of fishes.
6. inferior, same as ascending palatine.
7. descending, a branch of the internal maxillary, which passes through the posterior palatine canal to supply the mucous membrane, glands, and gum of the hard palate
8. of pharyngeal, a branch supplying the soft palate, sometimes of considerable size, when the ascending palatine is small
9. superior, same as descending palatine.
10. superior, one of several branches of the pterygoid plexus of the internal maxillary vein.
11. one of the palatal bones; a palatal.
12. pertaining to the village of pallet, near Nantes, the birthplace of abelard. thus, the school of abelard is sometimes referred to as the palatine school.
13. in phonology, same as palatal, a., 2.
14. specifically, in the teleost fishes, the anterior of the chain of bones which forms the palatoquadrate arch.
15. in phonology, same as palatal, n., 2.
16. [capitalized] A native of the palatinate.
17. A trade-name applied to several coal-tar coloring matters.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
of or relating to a palace
2. (middle ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
3. either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits
4. the most important of the seven hills of rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces
5. of or relating to a count palatine and his royal prerogatives
6. any of various important officials in ancient rome
7. relating to or lying near the palate
2. (middle ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
3. either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits
4. the most important of the seven hills of rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces
5. of or relating to a count palatine and his royal prerogatives
6. any of various important officials in ancient rome
7. relating to or lying near the palate
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.