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单词 principate
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Definition of principate in English:

principate

noun ˈprɪnsɪpətˈprinsəˌpāt
  • The rule of the early Roman emperors, during which some features of republican government were retained.

    (古罗马的)帝国君主政体(期间保留着共和政府的一些特征)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Piso had been accused of complicity in the death of Germanicus, the heir apparent of Tiberius [emperor 14-37 A.D.], in one of the causes célèbres of the early principate.
    • They were also the armies which they and other commanders turned against each other in the civil wars which destroyed the republic and led to the establishment of a principate under Caesar's adopted son, Augustus.
    • Although Augustus cleverly refused all titles but principate, the Romans did make a god of him after death.
    • Instead of following Caesar's example, however, and making himself dictator, Octavian in 27 BC founded the principate (from princeps, ‘the leading man’), a system of monarchy headed by an emperor holding power for life.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a principality): from Latin principatus 'first place', from princeps, princip- 'first, chief' (see prince). The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.

Definition of principate in US English:

principate

nounˈprinsəˌpāt
  • The rule of the early Roman emperors, during which some features of republican government were retained.

    (古罗马的)帝国君主政体(期间保留着共和政府的一些特征)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Piso had been accused of complicity in the death of Germanicus, the heir apparent of Tiberius [emperor 14-37 A.D.], in one of the causes célèbres of the early principate.
    • Instead of following Caesar's example, however, and making himself dictator, Octavian in 27 BC founded the principate (from princeps, ‘the leading man’), a system of monarchy headed by an emperor holding power for life.
    • Although Augustus cleverly refused all titles but principate, the Romans did make a god of him after death.
    • They were also the armies which they and other commanders turned against each other in the civil wars which destroyed the republic and led to the establishment of a principate under Caesar's adopted son, Augustus.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a principality): from Latin principatus ‘first place’, from princeps, princip- ‘first, chief’ (see prince). The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.

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