Of or pertaining to a royal court; courtly(adjective)
A ceremony at some European universities to confer a doctor of divinity degree(noun)
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Use "aulic" in a sentence
"The agency said it issued a subpoena because Halliburton failed to turn over information necessary to move forward with a congressionally requested study of hydr aulic fracturing, or " fracking, " in which large amounts of water laden with sand and chemicals are pumped deep underground to release natural gas trapped inside rock."
"Germany prehistorically sentimental and aulic, ringing all the changes of a Pomeranian mysticism."
"At first this sentence was the act of the [v. 03 p. 0305] emperor or king himself, but as the Empire became more German, and its administration less personal, it was entrusted to the imperial aulic council (_Reichshofrat_), and to the imperial court of justice or imperial chamber (_Reichskammergericht_)."