prerogatif

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Middle French

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Medieval Latin praerogativus (chosen to vote first), from praerogere (to ask before others), from prae- with rogare (to ask), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *rog-, o‐grade form of root *reg-.

Noun

prerogatif m (plural prerogatifs)

  1. prerogative

Adjective

prerogatif m (feminine singular prerogative, masculine plural prerogatifs, feminine plural prerogatives)

  1. prerogative (relating to a right, or power that is exclusive to a monarch etc, especially such a power to make a decision or judgement)