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Definition of imperial
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Imperial
(n.) A
luggage
case on the top of a
coach.
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Caesarism
::
Caesarism
(n.) A
system
of
government
in which
unrestricted
power is
exercised
by a
single
person,
to whom, as
Caesar
or
emperor,
it has been
committed
by the
popular
will;
imperialism;
also,
advocacy
or
support
of such a
system
of
government..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
empire,
or to an
emperor;
as, an
imperial
government;
imperial
authority
or
edict..
Vat
::
Vat (n.) A
measure
for
liquids,
and also a dry
measure;
especially,
a
liquid
measure
in
Belgium
and
Holland,
corresponding
to the
hectoliter
of the
metric
system,
which
contains
22.01
imperial
gallons,
or 26.4
standard
gallons
in the
United
States..
Imperious
::
Imperious
(a.)
Commanding;
ascendant;
imperial;
lordly;
majestic.
Hogshead
::
Hogshead
(n.) An
English
measure
of
capacity,
containing
63 wine
gallons,
or about 52/
imperial
gallons;
a half
pipe..
Imperialist
::
Imperialist
(n.) One who
serves
an
emperor;
one who
favors
imperialism.
Crown-imperial
::
Crown-imperial
(n.) A
spring-blooming
plant
(Fritillaria
imperialis)
of the Lily
family,
having
at the top of the stalk a
cluster
of
pendent
bell-shaped
flowers
surmounted
with a tuft of green
leaves..
Recess
::
Recess
(n.) A
decree
of the
imperial
diet of the old
German
empire.
Chetvert
::
Chetvert
(n.) A
measure
of grain equal to
0.7218
of an
imperial
quarter,
or 5.95
Winchester
bushels..
Imperiality
::
Imperiality
(n.)
Imperial
power.
Firkin
::
Firkin
(n.) A
varying
measure
of
capacity,
usually
being the
fourth
part of a
barrel;
specifically,
a
measure
equal to nine
imperial
gallons..
Imperialize
::
Imperialize
(v. t.) To
invest
with
imperial
authority,
character,
or
style;
to bring to the form of an
empire..
Varangian
::
Varangian
(n.) One of the
Northmen
who
founded
a
dynasty
in
Russia
in the 9th
century;
also, one of the
Northmen
composing,
at a later date, the
imperial
bodyguard
at
Constantinople..
Eagle
::
Eagle (n.) Any
large,
rapacious
bird of the
Falcon
family,
esp. of the
genera
Aquila
and
Haliaeetus.
The eagle is
remarkable
for
strength,
size,
graceful
figure,
keenness
of
vision,
and
extraordinary
flight.
The most noted
species
are the
golden
eagle
(Aquila
chrysaetus);
the
imperial
eagle of
Europe
(A.
mogilnik
/
imperialis);
the
American
bald eagle
(Haliaeetus
leucocephalus);
the
European
sea eagle (H.
albicilla);
and the great harpy eagle
(Thrasaetus
harpyia).
The
figure
of the
eagle,
as the
Procurator
::
Procurator
(n.) A
governor
of a
province
under the
emperors;
also, one who had
charge
of the
imperial
revenues
in a
province;
as, the
procurator
of
Judea..
Firlot
::
Firlot
(n.) A dry
measure
formerly
used in
Scotland;
the
fourth
part of a boll of grain or meal. The
Linlithgow
wheat
firlot
was to the
imperial
bushel
as 998 to 1000; the
barley
firlot
as 1456 to 1000.
Purple
::
Purple
(a.)
Imperial;
regal;
-- so
called
from the color
having
been an
emblem
of
imperial
authority.
Imperial
::
Imperial
(n.) The tuft of hair on a man's lower lip and chin; -- so
called
from the style of beard of
Napoleon
III.
Caesarian
::
Caesarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Caesar
or the
Caesars;
imperial.
Imperialized
::
Imperialized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Imperializ.
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