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palatium
[ puh-ley-shee-uhm, -shuhm; Latin pah-lah-tee-oom ]
noun
, plural pa·la·ti·a [p, uh, -, ley, -shee-, uh, -sh, uh, pah-, lah, -tee-ah].
- a palace, especially the palace of an ancient Roman emperor.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of palatium1
From the Latin word palātium
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Example Sentences
Regina uero uultu sereno conceptum scelus pallians, intrauit in palatium, ut tam regem Offanum quam regem lbertum exhilararet.
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The melodious strain soared up from the temple of Saturn to the towering Palatium beyond.
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Arrived at the Palatium, out stepped Cornelia, confused and agitated, a pathetic image of anguish and despair.
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In the Palatium too there was stir and turmoil—torches, the clatter of arms and confused shouts.
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Palatine (from palatium, meaning palace) was a name given to a count, or ruler of a district, who had almost regal power.
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