magisterial
adjective/ˌmædʒɪˈstɪəriəl/
/ˌmædʒɪˈstɪriəl/
(formal)- (especially of a person or their behaviour) having or showing power or authority
- He talked with the magisterial authority of the head of the family.
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- (of a book or piece of writing) showing great knowledge or understanding synonym authoritative
- his magisterial work ‘The Roman Wall in Scotland’
- [only before noun] connected with a magistrate
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from medieval Latin magisterialis, from late Latin magisterius, from Latin magister ‘master’.
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