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ducal    音标拼音: [d'ukəl]
a. 公爵的,象公爵的,公爵领地的

公爵的,象公爵的,公爵领地的

ducal
adj 1: of or belonging to or suitable for a duke; "ducal palace"

Ducal \Du"cal\, a. [F. ducal. See {Duke}.]
Of or pertaining to a duke.
[1913 Webster]

His ducal cap was to be exchanged for a kingly crown.
--Motley.
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