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palatially — palatial ► ADJECTIVE ▪ resembling a palace, especially in being spacious or grand. DERIVATIVES palatially adverb … English terms dictionary
palatially — adverb see palatial … New Collegiate Dictionary
palatially — adverb In a manner or style befitting a palace. See Also: palatial … Wiktionary
palatially — pa·la·tial·ly … English syllables
palatially — adverb see palatial … Useful english dictionary
palatial — palatially, adv. palatialness, n. /peuh lay sheuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or resembling a palace: a palatial home. 2. befitting or suitable for a palace; stately; magnificent: a palatial tapestry. [1745 55; < L palati(um) PALACE + AL1] Syn … Universalium
palatial — adjective Etymology: Latin palatium palace Date: 1733 1. of, relating to, or being a palace 2. suitable to a palace ; magnificent • palatially adverb • palatialness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Santa Barbara, California — City of Santa Barbara City The coastline of Santa Barbara … Wikipedia
Cecil Henry Foott — Infobox Military Person name= Cecil Henry Foott lived= 16 January 1876 – Death date and age|1942|6|27|1876|1|16|df=yes placeofbirth= Bourke, New South Wales placeofdeath= caption=Portrait of Brigadier General Cecil Henry Foott nickname=… … Wikipedia
palatialness — See palatially. * * * … Universalium