chancellery
English
Etymology
From Middle English chancelrie, from Old French chancelerie (Modern French chancellerie), from Late Latin cancellaria. Doublet of chancery.
Pronunciation
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Noun
chancellery (plural chancelleries)
- the rank or office of a chancellor
- The building in which such an office is situated
Translations
building
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- Chinese:
- French: (please verify) chancellerie (fr) f
- German: (please verify) Kanzlei (de) f, (please verify) Kanzleramt (de) n
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- Irish: (please verify) seansailéireacht f
- Italian: (please verify) cancelleria f
- Russian: (please verify) канцеля́рия (ru) f (kanceljárija)
- Spanish: (please verify) cancillería f
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