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1 prerogative
[prə'roɡətiv](a special right or privilege belonging to a person because of his rank, position etc.) posebna pravica* * *I [prirɔgətiv]adjectiveprednosten, privilegiranjuridically history prerogative court — zapuščinsko sodiščeII [prirɔgətiv]nounprerogativa, prednost, posebna pravica -
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3 royalty
plural - royalties; noun1) (a payment made to a writer, recording artist etc for every book, record etc sold.) tantiema2) (the state of being royal, or royal people in general: The commands of royalty must be obeyed.)* * *[rɔiəlti]nounkraljevska oseba (družina); kraljevsko dostojanstvo (hiša, kri, pravica); član kraljevske družine; kraljevska posest, kraljestvo; plural kraljevski privilegiji, prerogative; juridically licenca, dopustnina; del dobička, ki se plača avtorju za vsak prodani izvod; tantiema, honorar; najemnina, ki jo plača zakupnik lastniku zemljišča za izkoriščanje rudnika; plural tantieme, odstotki, honorar izumitelju ali lastniku patenta; avtorjev delež od dobička igre ali skladbe; figuratively velikopoteznostinventor's royalty — licenčna, patentna pristojbina
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prérogative — [ prerɔgativ ] n. f. • v. 1235; lat. jurid. prærogativa « (centurie) qui vote la première » ♦ Avantage dû à une fonction, un état. ⇒ honneur, 2. pouvoir, privilège. Les prérogatives des parlementaires. « L antique prérogative féodale qui… … Encyclopédie Universelle
prerogative — I noun advantage, authority, authorization, benefit, charter, claim, droit, due, exclusive privilege, exclusive right, franchise, freedom, grant, inalienable right, legal power, liberty, license, perquisite, power, preference, prior right,… … Law dictionary
Prerogative — Pre*rog a*tive, n. [F. pr[ e]rogative, from L. praerogativa precedence in voting, preference, privilege, fr. praerogativus that is asked before others for his opinion, that votes before or first, fr. praerogare to ask before another; prae before… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prerogative — (n.) special right or privilege granted to someone, c.1400 (in Anglo Latin from late 13c.), from O.Fr. prerogative (14c.), M.L. prerogativa special right, from L. praerogativa prerogative, previous choice or election, originally (with tribus,… … Etymology dictionary
prerogative — Prerogative, et avantage, Praerogatiua. Pour l avoir avec toute puissance et prerogative telle que donner on pouvoit en tel cas, Demus imperium Caesari, eo iure quo qui optimo. Bud … Thresor de la langue françoyse
prerogative — [prē räg′ə tiv, priräg′ə tiv] n. [ME prerogatif < MFr < L praerogativa, called upon to vote first < praerogare, to ask before < prae , before + rogare, to ask: see ROGATION] 1. a prior or exclusive right or privilege, esp. one… … English World dictionary
prerogative — *right, privilege, perquisite, appanage, birthright Analogous words: immunity, *exemption: *claim, title: *freedom, license, liberty … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prerogative — [n] right, privilege advantage, appanage, authority, birthright, choice, claim, droit, due, exemption, immunity, liberty, perquisite, sanction, title; concept 376 Ant. duty, obligation … New thesaurus
prerogative — PREROGATIVE. s. f. Privilege, avantage sur un autre. Cette charge donne de belles prerogatives. cette Eglise a de grandes prerogatives, joüit de beaucoup de prerogatives … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
prerogative — ► NOUN 1) a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class. 2) (in UK law) the right of the sovereign, theoretically unrestricted but usually delegated to government or the judiciary. ORIGIN Latin praerogativa the verdict of the … English terms dictionary
prérogative — (pré ro ga ti v ) adj. 1° À Rome, la centurie prérogative, ou, substantivement, la prérogative, la centurie à laquelle on demandait d abord son suffrage dans les comices. 2° S. f. La primauté attribuée à cette centurie. 3° Fig. Tout pouvoir … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré