Etymology
The word "palatial" originates from the Latin word "palatium," which refers to the Palatine Hill in Rome. The Palatine Hill was the location of the palaces of the Roman emperors, and the term "palatial" came to be associated with grand and luxurious residences.
Meaning
"Palatial" means:
Origin
The word "palatial" entered the English language in the early 17th century. It is derived from the French word "palais," which also means "palace." The French word "palais" is ultimately derived from the Latin word "palatium."
Example Usage
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