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Consularis
Consularis is a Latin adjective indicating something pertaining to the consular office. In Ancient Rome it was a title given to those senators who held consular rank, i.e. who had served as consuls or who had received the rank as a special honour. In Late Antiquity, the title became also a gubernatorial rank for provincial governors.

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consular
adj. consular, pertaining to a consul or consulate

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consular
adj. consular, pertaining to a consul or consulate

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consular
(adj.) = consular.
Ex: The author discusses the British colonial and consular reports found in the British Library.


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consularis
consularis, consularis, consulare
adj. consular, of/proper to a consul; of consular rank; proposed/governed by consul;