adjective
Of, relating to, or associated with a court or chamber, in various senses.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Anthony Copley (b. 1567), writer and conspirator. From (i) Middle French, French aulique (adjective) associated with a court, courtly, (noun) ceremony forming part of the procedure to obtain the degree of doctor of divinity.
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