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.
nounA trade-name applied to several coal-tar coloring matters.
In phonology, same as
Specifically, in the teleost fishes, the anterior of the chain of bones which forms the palatoquadrate arch.
nounIn phonology, same as
Pertaining to a palace: applied originally to persons holding office or employment in a royal palace.
Possessing royal privileges: as, a count palatine.
nounOriginally, one who was attached to the palace of the Roman emperor.
nounA fur tippet.