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What is the adjective for legacies?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb legate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

legatine
  1. belonging to a legate
  2. headed by a legate
  3. enacted by a legate
  4. Examples:
    1. “But Langton's return from Rome resulted in Pandulf's legatine authority being cancelled in 1221 and his installation as bishop followed.”
      “The disagreements with the Pope also returned, but peace was made definitively in 1140 keeping the apostolic legatine.”
      “His request was refused, and his legatine commission expired in 1143, with the death of Innocent, the Pope who had granted it.”
legantine
  1. Obsolete form of legatine.
legacy
legationary
  1. Relating to a legation.
legated
legating
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