imperial-royal

adj

Etymology

Calque of German kaiserlich-königlich, from kaiserlich und königlich, referring to the monarch’s titles, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to the central government of Austria-Hungary.

    • […] Emperor Napoleon had given the assurance, in consequence of the emphatic representations of the Imperial-Royal Ambassador, that the last obstacles to a conclusion, in so far as they depended upon France, should speedily be removed.
    • For example, Hungarians still had to serve in a joint imperial-royal army. They also had to accept financial decisions made by imperial-royal banks in Vienna.
    • This administration was headed by the Imperial-Royal government in Vienna and the Austrian emperor.

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