impérial

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

imrial

from Latin imperialis (of the same meaning) derived from imperium. The plural impériaux was mainly used at first to designate the soldiers of the Holy Roman Emperor and, in the 16th century, the soldiers of Charles V. Its use as an adjective dates back to this period.

Definitions

Translations

  • englishenglish:imperial
  • greekgreek:αυτοκρατορικός
  • italianitalian:imperiale
  • dutchdutch:keizerlijk

See also

empire (cn.) anti-impérialiste (adj.) anti-impérialiste (cn.) impérialisme (cn.) impérialiste (cn.) impérialiste (adj.) impériales (adj.) impériales (cn.) impériaux (adj.)