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palsgrave
[ pawlz-greyv, palz- ]
noun
- a German count palatine.
palsgrave
/ ˈpÉ”ËlzÉ¡rəˌviËn; ˈpÉ”ËlzÉ¡reɪv /
noun
- archaic.a German count palatine
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Derived Forms
- palsgravine, noun:feminine
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of palsgrave1
1540–50; < early Dutch paltsgrave (now paltsgraaf ); cognate with German Pfalzgraf imperial count. See margrave, palatine 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of palsgrave1
C16: from Dutch, from Middle Dutch paltsgrave, from palts estate of a palatine + grave count
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Example Sentences
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He confirmed his authority by extending the power of the palsgraves, or counts palatine,—royal officers who superintended the domains of the king in the several duchies, and dispensed justice in his name.
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