palatine

Pertaining to the village of Pallet, near Nantes, the birthplace of Abelard. Thus, the school of Abelard is sometimes referred to as the Palatine school.

noun

[capitalized] A native of the Palatinate.

noun

A trade-name applied to several coal-tar coloring matters.

In phonology, same as palatal, a., 2.

noun

Specifically, in the teleost fishes, the anterior of the chain of bones which forms the palatoquadrate arch.

noun

In phonology, same as palatal, n., 2.

Pertaining to a palace: applied originally to persons holding office or employment in a royal palace.

Possessing royal privileges: as, a count palatine.

noun

Originally, one who was attached to the palace of the Roman emperor.

noun

A fur tippet.