PALATINATE
Pa*lat"i*nate, v. t.
Defn: To make a palatinate of. [Obs.] Fuller.
PALATINE
Pal"a*tine, a. Etym: [F. palatin, L. palatinus, fr. palatium. See
Palace, and cf. Paladin.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges. Count palatine, County palatine. See under Count, and County. — Palatine hill, or The palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, once occupied by the palace of the Cæsars. See Palace.
PALATINE
Pal"a*tine, n.
1. One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. See Count palatine, under 4th Count.
2. The Palatine hill in Rome.
PALATINE
Pal"a*tine, a. Etym: [From Palate.] (Anat.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to the palate. Palatine bones (Anat.), a pair of bones (often united in the adult) in the root of the mouth, back of and between the maxillaries.
PALATINE
Pal"a*tine