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Federal

King James Dictionary

FED'ERAL, a. from L. faedus, a league, allied perhaps to Eng. wed. L. vas, vadis, vador, vadimonium. See Heb. to pledge.

1. Pertaining to a league or contract derived from an agreement or covenant between parties, particularly between nations.

The Romans, contrary to federal right, compelled them to part with Sardinia.

2. Consisting in a compact between parties, particularly and chiefly between states or nations founded on alliance by contract or mutual agreement as a federal government, such as that of the United States.
3. Friendly to the constitution of the United States. See the Noun.

FED'ERAL,

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Entry for 'Federal'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​f/federal.html.