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From Middle English official, from Old French official, from Latin officiālis, from Latin officium (“duty, service”), by surface analysis, office + -ial.
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official (comparative more official, superlative most official)
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official (plural officials)
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From Old French official, from Latin officiālis; equivalent to office + -al.
official (plural officials)
official (plural and weak singular officiale)
official oblique singular, m (oblique plural officiaus or officiax or officials, nominative singular officiaus or officiax or officials, nominative plural official)
official m (oblique and nominative feminine singular officiale)
official m or f (plural officiaes)
official m or f by sense (plural officiaes)
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