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1 imparatora yakışır şekilde
imperially -
2 imperiálně
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3 באופן מלכותי
royally, imperially, kingly -
4 בצורה מלכותית
royally, imperially, kingly, majestically -
5 kaiserlich
Adj. imperial* * *imperatorial; imperial* * *kai|ser|lich ['kaizɐlɪç]1. adjimperialdiese Besitzungen waren früher káíserlich — these possessions used to belong to the Emperor
Seine Kaiserliche Majestät/Hoheit — His Imperial Majesty/Highness
2. advkáíserlich gesinnt — monarchistic, imperialistic
* * *(of an empire or an emperor: the imperial crown.) imperial* * *kai·ser·lich[ˈkaizɐlɪç]I. adj1. (dem Kaiser gehörend) imperial2. (das Kaiserreich betreffend) imperial3. (einem Kaiser angemessen vornehm oder reichlich)ein \kaiserliches Frühstück a breakfast fit for a king* * *Adjektiv imperial* * *kaiserlich adj imperial* * *Adjektiv imperial* * *adj.imperial adj. adv.imperially adv. -
6 imperialmente
ADV imperially -
7 impérialement
impérialement adv imperially. -
8 principaliter
primarily/principally/in first place; directly/without intermediary; imperially -
9 imperialis
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
10 imperialiter
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
11 inperialis
impĕrĭālis ( inp-), e, adj. [imperium, II. B. 3. b. b], of the empire or emperor, imperial:statuta,
Dig. 47, 12, 3:praeceptum, Cod. Th. 3, 12, 2: ornamenta,
Capitol. M. Aur. 17:molestia,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 2:culmen,
Amm. 21, 16:imperia et omnia imperialia sic horruit, ut, etc.,
Capitol. Pert. 13, 1.— Adv.: impĕrĭālĭter, imperially:existimantes,
Cod. Just. 6, 51, 1 fin. -
12 principalis
princĭpālis, e, adj. [princeps].I.In gen., first, original, primitive (class.):II.causae,
Cic. Fat. 5, 9:est igitur tropus sermo a naturali et principali significatione translatus ad aliam,
Quint. 9, 1, 4:verba,
Gell. 11, 15, 5.—In partic.A.In rank, first in rank, station, or esteem, chief, principal:a. b.viri,
App. Flor. p. 363, 38.—Of things abstr. and concr.:pici principales in auguriis,
Plin. 10, 18, 20, § 41:principalia in Arabiā tus, et myrrha,
id. 12, 13, 30, § 51:principalia aquatilium,
id. 31, 6, 38, § 72:causarum aliae sunt perfectae et principales, aliae adjuvantes et proximae,
Cic. Fat. 18, 41:quaestio,
Quint. 4, 4, 1:post haec duo principalia subjungebat illa non minus intuenda,
after these two principal points, Col. 1, 3, 3:principali studio (i. e. praecipuo),
Gell. 13, 10, 1:principalia verba,
primitive, id. 11, 15, 5:de culturā agri praecipere, principale fuit et apud exteros,
a principal thing, Plin. 18, 3, 5, § 22:principalis obligatio, res (opp. accessio),
Gai. Inst. 3, 126.— Comp.:principalior,
Tert. Anim. 43: principaliora quaeque, id. cont. Marc. 4, 36.—As subst.: princĭpālis, is, m.The chief magistrate of a municipality, Symm. Ep. 9, 1; Dig. 48, 19, 27; Isid. Orig. 9, 4:c.principalis aut decurio,
Cod. Just. 10, 31, 33; 10, 34, 2, § 1.—An inferior officer, Dig. 49, 16, 13.—2.Of or belonging to a prince or ruler, princely, imperial, the emperor's (post-Aug.):B.principalis quies,
Vell. 2, 56, 3:fastigium,
id. 1, 11, 6:opera,
id. 2, 124, 3:curae,
Plin. Pan. 79:copiae,
id. ib. 82:apparatus arrogantiae principalis,
id. ib. 76:beneficia,
id. ib. 36:matrimonium,
Tac. H. 1, 22:commentarii,
id. ib. 4, 40:fortuna,
id. ib. 2, 81:scortum,
id. ib. 1, 13:majestas,
Suet. Claud. 17:res,
id. Calig. 39:bonum,
Plin. 13, 3, 4, § 22: vox, Just. Inst. prooem. 3.—Of or belonging to the principes, i. e. to the second line in the order of battle (post-class.), Cod. Th. 12, 1, 151; Veg. Mil. 2, 15, 1.—2.Of or belonging to the principium in a camp: principalis castrorum porta nominatur, quod in eo loco est, in quo principes ordines tendunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 224 Müll.:A.manipulos legionum principali viā inducit,
Liv. 10, 33:porta principalis dextra,
id. 4, 19; cf. id. 40, 27. — Adv.: princĭpālĭter.In gen., chiefly, principally (post-class.):B.plurimae bestiae, sed principaliter leones,
Sol. 27:negotium gerere,
Dig. 3, 2, 4.—In partic., like a prince, imperially (post-Aug.):gaudere,
Sen. Cons. ad Polyb. 36:mores juventutis quam principaliter formas!
Plin. Pan. 47:institutae leges,
Arn. 1, 2, 2: non principaliter, incidentally, Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 12, 7, 5. -
13 დიდებულად
advfirst-class, imperially, magnificently, majestically, rankly, splendidly -
14 kaiserlich
1. imperial2. imperially
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