dynastical

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English

Etymology

dynasty +‎ -ical

Adjective

dynastical (comparative more dynastical, superlative most dynastical)

  1. Dynastic; pertaining to a dynasty.
    • 2007 February 18, Susan Saulny, “With Eye on Post-Daley Era, 2 Powerful Families Battle for a Chicago Council Seat”, in New York Times[1]:
      CHICAGO, Feb. 17 — Even as Mayor Richard M. Daley rolls toward a sixth term in elections this month, another chapter in Chicago’s dynastical politics is playing out in a few crime-plagued neighborhoods on the South Side.