[im-peer-ee-uh
l] Pronunciation Key | 1. | of, like, or pertaining to an empire. |
| 2. | of, like, or pertaining to an emperor or empress. |
| 3. | characterizing the rule or authority of a sovereign state over its dependencies. |
| 4. | of the nature or rank of an emperor or supreme ruler. |
| 5. | of a commanding quality, manner, aspect, etc. |
| 6. | domineering; imperious. |
| 7. | befitting an emperor or empress; regal; majestic; very fine or grand; magnificent. |
| 8. | of special or superior size or quality, as various products and commodities. |
| 9. | (of weights and measures) conforming to the standards legally established in Great Britain. |
| 10. | a size of printing or drawing paper, 22 × 30 in. (56 × 76 cm) in England, 23 × 33 in. (58 × 84 cm) in America. |
| 11. | imperial octavo, a size of book, about 81/4 × 111/2 in. (21 × 29 cm), untrimmed, in America, and 71/2 × 11 in. (19 × 28 cm), untrimmed, in England. Abbreviation: imperial 8vo |
| 12. | imperial quarto, Chiefly British. a size of book, about 11 × 15 in. (28 × 38 cm), untrimmed. Abbreviation: imperial 4to |
| 13. | the top of a carriage, esp. of a diligence. |
| 14. | a case for luggage carried there. |
| 15. | a member of an imperial party or of imperial troops. |
| 16. | an emperor or empress. |
| 17. | any of various articles of special size or quality. |
| 18. | an oversized bottle used esp. for storing Bordeaux wine, equivalent to 8 regular bottles or 6 l (6.6 qt.). |
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
[im-peer-ee-uh
l] Pronunciation Key | a Russian gold coin originally worth 10 rubles and from 1897 to 1917 worth 15 rubles. |
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
| im·pe·ri·al
(ĭm-pîr'ē-əl) Pronunciation Key
adj.
n.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin imperiālis, from imperium, command; see empire. N., sense 5, after the beard of Napoleon III.] im·pe'ri·al·ly adv. |
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imperial
| imperial | |
adjective | |
| 1. | relating to or associated with an empire; "imperial colony"; "the imperial gallon was standardized legally throughout the British Empire" |
| 2. | of or belonging to the British Imperial System of weights and measures |
| 3. | befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress; "imperial palace" |
| 4. | belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head" |
noun | |
| 1. | a small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III |
| 2. | a piece of luggage carried on top of a coach |
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Population (1990): 4156 (1564 housing units)
Area: 14.0 sq km (land), 1.9 sq km (water)
Imperial
Im*pe"ri*al\, a. [OE. emperial, OF. emperial, F. imp['e]rial, fr. L. imperialis, fr. imperium command, sovereignty, empire. See Empire.]1. Of or pertaining to an empire, or to an emperor; as, an imperial government; imperial authority or edict. The last That wore the imperial diadem of Rome. --Shak. 2. Belonging to, or suitable to, supreme authority, or one who wields it; royal; sovereign; supreme. "The imperial democracy of Athens." --Mitford. Who, as Ulysses says, opinion crowns With an imperial voice. --Shak. To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free, These are imperial arts, and worthy thee. --Dryden. He sounds his imperial clarion along the whole line of battle. --E. Everett. 3. Of superior or unusual size or excellence; as, imperial paper; imperial tea, etc. Imperial bushel, gallon, etc. See Bushel, Gallon, etc. Imperial chamber, the, the sovereign court of the old German empire. Imperial city, under the first German empire, a city having no head but the emperor. Imperial diet, an assembly of all the states of the German empire. Imperial drill. (Manuf.) See under 8th Drill. Imperial eagle. (Zo["o]l.) See Eagle. Imperial green. See Paris green, under Green. Imperial guard, the royal guard instituted by Napoleon I. Imperial weights and measures, the standards legalized by the British Parliament.Imperial
Im*pe"ri*al\, n. [F. imp['e]riale: cf. Sp. imperial.]1. The tuft of hair on a man's lower lip and chin; -- so called from the style of beard of Napoleon III. 2. An outside seat on a diligence. --T. Hughes. 3. A luggage case on the top of a coach. --Simmonds. 4. Anything of unusual size or excellence, as a large decanter, a kind of large photograph, a large sheet of drowing, printing, or writing paper, etc. 5. A gold coin of Russia worth ten rubles, or about eight dollars. --McElrath. 6. A kind of fine cloth brought into England from Greece. or other Eastern countries, in the Middle Ages.Imperial
Im*pe"ri*al\, n. A game at cards differing from piquet in some minor details, and in having a trump; also, any one of several combinations of cards which score in this game.Copyright © 2008, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.











