"secret chancellor" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: secret chancellors [plural]
Etymology: Calque of Hungarian titkos kancellár, itself from Medieval Latin sēcrētus cancellārius. Compare English privy. Etymology templates: {{calque|en|hu|titkos kancellár}} Calque of Hungarian titkos kancellár, {{der|en|ML.|sēcrētus cancellārius}} Medieval Latin sēcrētus cancellārius, {{m+|en|privy}} English privy Head templates: {{en-noun}} secret chancellor (plural secret chancellors)
  1. (historical) In the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, originally the chief priest of the royal chapel, who bore the title of count (ispán); later the head of a separate chancellery concerned with foreign diplomacy. Tags: historical Categories (topical): History of Hungary, People
    Sense id: en-secret_chancellor-en-noun-Kfx6aDse Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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