The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prefectorial \Pre`fec*to"ri*al\, a. Of or pertaining to a prefect.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to a prefect.
Usage examples of "prefectorial".
Betteridge got a lecture on military discipline and on prefectorial dignity.
He delivered as short a lecture as possible on the sacredness of the prefectorial dignity and the insignificance of the day-room frequenter.
The tax-collector was thus trying to hide the fright he had had, for a prefectorial order having prohibited duckhunting except in boats, Monsieur Binet, despite his respect for the laws, was infringing them, and so he every moment expected to see the rural guard turn up.
Mackworth went on in the prefectorial, which is the orderly-room, voice.
Confirms that the prefectorial authority has granted a residence permit allowing Mohran KARIMI NASSERI the reasonable period to which he is entitled.
The tax-collector was thus trying to hide the fright he had had, for a prefectorial order having prohibited duckhunting except in boats, Monsieur Binet, despite his respect for the laws, was infringing them, and so he every moment expected to see the rural guard turn up.