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Parliamentary

/ˌpɑːləˈmentəri/
Related to or characteristic of a group of elected officials who make or amend laws.

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This particularly obtains in all Parliamentary affairs.

After a while he heard horses, and the Parliamentary soldiers arrived.

He hated Cromwell and the Parliamentary soldiers.

Etymology:

etymology
The term parliamentary is derived from the Middle English parlamente, which came from the Anglo-French. The root is the Old French parler meaning to speak, which in turn came from the Latin parabolare, related to parabola, meaning speech.

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