prerogativeprɪˈrɒg ə tɪv, pəˈrɒg-
prerogative (n)
- plural
- prerogatives
prerogative
English Definitions:
prerogative, privilege, perquisite, exclusive right (noun)
a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
"suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males"
prerogative (Noun)
A hereditary or official right or privilege.
prerogative (Noun)
A right, or power that is exclusive to a monarch etc, especially such a power to make a decision or judgement.
prerogative (Noun)
A right, generally
prerogative (Noun)
A property, attribute or ability which gives one a superiority or advantage over others; an inherent advantage or privilege; a talent.
prerogative (Adjective)
Having a hereditary or official right or privilege.
Prerogative
In law, a prerogative is an exclusive right given from a government or state and invested in an individual or group, the content of which is separate from the body of rights enjoyed under the general law of the normative state. It was a common facet of feudal law. The word is derived from O.Fr. prerogative, M.L. prerogativa "special right," from L. praerogativa "prerogative, previous choice or election," originally "unit of 100 voters who by lot voted first in the Roman comitia," from praerogativus "chosen to vote first." In modern popular culture usage, the word prerogative has come to mean the egalitarian condition of the right for anyone's own self-determination, e.g., that it is "one's prerogative" to do as they please. The antithesis of the legal historic use of the term, being private exclusion from anyone and determined to the individual from without.
Prerogative
In law, a prerogative is an exclusive right bestowed by a government or state and invested in an individual or group, the content of which is separate from the body of rights enjoyed under the general law. It was a common facet of feudal law. The word is derived from Old French prerogative (14c.), M.L. prerogativa "special right", from Latin praerogativa "prerogative, previous choice or election", originally (with tribus, centuria) "100 voters who by lot voted first in the Roman comitia", from praerogativus (adj.) "chosen to vote first."
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