princely in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

princely in the PONS Dictionary

princely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the princely sum of 10 pence iron
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But by the time her princely owner comes to claim her, she's already developed a taste for freedom. 19.
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Princely palaces from earlier epochs, while badly damaged by time, are equally if not more impressive.
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During his tenure, new reforms were brought in the administration of the princely state.
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In past centuries, they ruled several princely states in the region.
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While he claimed only the title of duke during his reign, he was posthumoustly honored with the princely title.
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In 1841 a third group was added to those of the sovereign dynasties and the non-reigning princely and ducal families.
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He took initiatives to integrate the erstwhile princely states into an effective modern administration.
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This would empower the states to pass state laws regulating property disputes with the former princely houses, against which there would be no legal recourse.
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She was considered as a rare gem in our erstwhile princely state.
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His learned, widely read, scholarly approach to the early renaissance cultural expansion demonstrated the quintessential well-rounded princely character.
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