admiralty

[ˈædmərəlti]

admiralty Definition

  • 1the office or jurisdiction of an admiral
  • 2the naval branch of the British government
  • 3a court dealing with maritime cases

Using admiralty: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "admiralty" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The admiralty is responsible for the command of the navy.

  • Example

    The case was heard in the admiralty court.

  • Example

    The admiralty building is located in London.

Phrases with admiralty

  • the titular head of the Royal Navy, a position that has been held by members of the royal family and other high-ranking officials

    Example

    Prince Philip served as Lord High Admiral from 2011 until his retirement in 2017.

  • Admiralty Islands

    a group of islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of Papua New Guinea

    Example

    The Admiralty Islands were occupied by the Japanese during World War II.

  • a body of law that governs maritime disputes and offenses

    Example

    Admiralty law is also known as maritime law.

Origins of admiralty

from Old French 'amiralté', from 'amiral', meaning 'admiral'

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Summary: admiralty in Brief

The term 'admiralty' [ˈædmərəlti] refers to the office or jurisdiction of an admiral, the naval branch of the British government, and a court dealing with maritime cases. It is used in phrases like 'Lord High Admiral,' which denotes the titular head of the Royal Navy, and 'Admiralty law,' which refers to a body of law that governs maritime disputes and offenses.