consular
adjective
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adj
Etymology: From Middle English consular, from Latin cōnsulāris.
- Of or pertaining to a consul, or the office thereof.
“If this is a consular ship, where is the ambassador?”
noun
Etymology: From Middle English consular, from Latin cōnsulāris.
- A Roman consul.
“And reordring the gouernment therof, for a future security, deuides it into. 5. Prouinces, to be ruled by one vice-gerent; 5. Rectors, 2. Consulars, and 3. Presidents.”
“CICERO being now reduced to the condition of a private Senator, was to take his place on that venerable bench of Conſulars, who were juſtly reckoned the firſt Citizens of the Republic.”