Comprovincial

Synonyms for "comprovincial"

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Translations

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French

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  • comprovincial adj (of or pertaining to the same province)
  • comprovincial noun (person of the same province)

Italian

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  • comprovinciale adj (of or pertaining to the same province)

Latin

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  • comprōvinciālis adj (of or pertaining to the same province)

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He the six Islands, comprouinciall / In auncient times vnto great Britainee, / Shall to the same reduce [...].

Source: wiktionary

Inthronization, in ancient times, immediately succeeded the rite of consecration; the new bishop being honourably placed in his episcopal chair by the prelates assembled for his consecration. […] Symeon of Thessalonica states, that the rite of inthronization was formerly celebrated with great solemnity by all the comprovincial bishops.

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