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magisterial adjective [ ˌmadʒɪˈstɪərɪəl ]

• having or showing great authority.
• "a magisterial pronouncement"
Similar: authoritative, masterful, lordly, judge-like,
• relating to a magistrate.
• "magisterial districts"
Origin: early 17th century: from medieval Latin magisterialis, from late Latin magisterius, from Latin magister ‘master’.


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