cancellarial

adj
/ˌkæn.səˈlɛəɹi.əl/UK/ˌkæn.səˈlɛɹi.əl/US

Etymology

From Latin cancellarius + -al.

  1. derived from cancellarius + -al

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to a chancellor.

    • He made an excellent Chancellor; and no one could have looked better in the Cancellarial robes.
    • He was active too in other cancellarial duties, figuring prominently in the drive against Lollardy of 1511–12.

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