Palatial \Pa*la"tial\, a. [L. palatium palace. See {Palace}.] Of or pertaining to a palace; suitable for a palace; resembling a palace; royal; magnificent; as, palatial structures. ``Palatial style.'' --A. Drummond.
Palatial \Pa*la"tial\, a. [From {Palate}.] (Anat.) Palatal; palatine. [Obs.] --Barrow.
Palatial \Pa*la"tial\, n. A palatal letter. [Obs.] --Sir W. Jones.
The memo said he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of the money he took from Brazilian customer accounts on furnishing and decorating his "palatial two-floor apartment" on New York's Upper East Side.
Indeed, Brooks once led a junket on which the Americans were dined royally at a palatial country estate owned by an English nobleman.
The palatial, 10,549-square-foot home was originally listed at $2.8 million after Liberace's death from AIDS complications in February 1987.
It is not to be confused with the celebrated, sublimely palatial Pisani residence on the Brenta Canal at Stra.
According to the affidavit, Donald Davies, the head of Century, was first introduced to Mr. Parretti in October and stayed at Mr. Parretti's palatial home in Beverly Hills during the time the deal was being finalized.
They'll be selling software, syndicated investment plans - everything you can think of.' In an adjacent suburb, barely 10 minutes distant on one of Melbourne's charming trams, Stefan Mandel sits in an equally palatial office.
The great banks and trading houses, the old hotels, the palatial villas and the clubs still stand.
Many of the houses belonged to the Duke de Bejar and were palatial in scale.
Roffman, apparently vindicated by the reports of layoffs and losses at the palatial resort, bit his tongue Tuesday and cited a pending legal action. "My attorneys have cautioned me, and I really can't talk," he said.
In line with his ambitions, Bilzerian is building a palatial new home: a $1-million structure in Tampa's ultra-exclusive Avila subdivision.