Definition of "patronal"
patronal
adjective
comparative more patronal, superlative most patronal
Quotations
Pertaining to a strong authoritarian leader who controls access to resources.
Quotations
Aristocratic involvement in the development of towns and cities in nineteenth-entury Britain has long been recognised, but much less attention has been paid to the character of the patronal relationships which existed between aristocratic urban landlords and their tenantry.
1988, Dietrich Denecke, Gareth Shaw, Alan R H Baker, Urban Historical Geography: Recent Progress in Britain and Germany
Manumission loyalty also offers us insights into how ancient conversion might look in a context of patronage and benefaction, for slaves did not change patrons when they attained their freedom, but rather underwent a considerable change within the patronal relationship.
2012, Zeba A. Crook, Reconceptualising Conversion