Complete Definition of "regal"

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English

Etymology
Latin rex, "king"; also regere, "to rule".

Adjective
regal

  1. of or having to do with royalty
  2. befitting a king

Translations
trans-top|of or having to do with royalty
Finnish: kuninkaallinen
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trans-top|befitting a king
Finnish: kuninkaallinen, ruhtinaallinen
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Related terms
kingly
royal
splendid
stately


Novial

Adjective
regal

  1. regal, royal

Etymology
rfc-level|Etymology not at level 3
Derived from rege, a monarch, king or queen.

Root: reg-.

Morphemes: reg- + -al.

Related terms
{|
|rege || { n } || monarch
|-
|rego || { n } || king
|-
|rega || { n } || queen
|-
|regia || { n } || kingdom
|-
|regira || { v } || reign
|-
|regiro || { n } || reign
|-
|regido || { n } || royal prince
|-
|regida || { n } || royal princess
|-
|viserego || { n } || viceroy
|-
|regonal || { adj } || kingly
|-
|reganal || { adj } || queenly
|}

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