0 used to refer to a surprisingly small amount of money:
1 (esp. of money) very large in amount:
Advertisers pay a princely sum for prime-time commercials.
Nevertheless, the extent of this princely patriotism varied.
Within the princely camp, this period was something of a dynastic watershed.
They required a solution to the problem of how to minimize the risks of overexposure to princely rule without sacrificing its benefits.
Their seigneurial competence was buttressed by the sanction of delegated princely jurisdiction.
It became the duty of the princely state to decree the common rules, and this necessity was particularly pressing in the case of public hygiene.
But the multiplication of theatres and seasons made it easier to move about, even for singers who belonged to a princely establishment.
Yet, these qualities explain why they have survived the demise of the princely order.
It was the resources and the proper functioning of the princely state that were gradually coming more and more to the fore.
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