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Definition of realm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of realm is as below...
Realm (n.) A royal
jurisdiction
or
domain;
a
region
which is under the
dominion
of a king; a
kingdom.
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Rewme
::
Rewme (n.)
Realm.
Abjure
::
Abjure
(v. t.) To
renounce
upon oath; to
forswear;
to
disavow;
as, to
abjure
allegiance
to a
prince.
To
abjure
the
realm,
is to swear to
abandon
it
forever..
Ruble
::
Ruble (n.) The unit of
monetary
value in
Russia.
It is
divided
into 100
copecks,
and in the gold coin of the realm (as in the five and ten ruble
pieces)
is worth about 77
cents.
The
silver
ruble is a coin worth about 60
cents..
Duncedom
::
Duncedom
(n.) The realm or
domain
of
dunces.
Lord
::
Lord (n.) A
titled
nobleman.,
whether
a peer of the realm or not; a
bishop,
as a
member
of the House of
Lords;
by
courtesy;
the son of a duke or
marquis,
or the
eldest
son of an earl; in a
restricted
sense,
a
boron,
as
opposed
to
noblemen
of
higher
rank..
Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) A
Jacobite
who
favored
the
restoration
of James II, on
condition
of a
general
amnesty
and of
guarantees
for the
security
of the civil and
ecclesiastical
constitution
of the
realm..
Boredom
::
Boredom
(n.) The realm of
bores;
bores,
collectively..
Reaume
::
Reaume
(n.)
Realm.
Realm
::
Realm (n.)
Hence,
in
general,
province;
region;
country;
domain;
department;
division;
as, the realm of
fancy..
Burgher
::
Burgher
(n.) A
member
of that
party,
among the
Scotch
seceders,
which
asserted
the
lawfulness
of the
burgess
oath (in which
burgesses
profess
the true
religion
professed
within
the
realm),
the
opposite
party being
called
antiburghers..
Impetration
::
Impetration
(n.) The
obtaining
of
benefice
from Rome by
solicitation,
which
benefice
belonged
to the
disposal
of the king or other lay
patron
of the
realm..
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or state (as the
clergy,
the
nobility,
and the
commonalty
of
England)
or their
representatives
who
administer
the
government;
as, the
estates
of the realm
(England),
which are (1) the lords
spiritual,
(2) the lords
temporal,
(3) the
commons..
Danegelt
::
Danegelt
(n.) An
annual
tax
formerly
laid on the
English
nation
to buy off the
ravages
of
Danish
invaders,
or to
maintain
forces
to
oppose
them. It
afterward
became
a
permanent
tax,
raised
by an
assessment,
at first of one
shilling,
afterward
of two
shillings,
upon every hide of land
throughout
the
realm..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite
intimately;
to
blend;
to
assimilate;
to
combine
into a
structure
or
organization,
whether
material
or
mental;
as, to
incorporate
provinces
into the
realm;
to
incorporate
another's
ideas into one's
work..
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
extraordinary
assembly
of the
parkiament
or
estates
of the
realm,
held
without
the
king's
writ, -- as the
assembly
which
restored
Charles
II. to the
throne,
and that which
declared
the
throne
to be
abdicated
by James II..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
nobleman;
a
member
of one of the five
degrees
of the
British
nobility,
namely,
duke,
marquis,
earl,
viscount,
baron;
as, a peer of the
realm..
Infernal
::
Infernal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to or
suitable
for the lower
regions,
inhabited,
according
to the
ancients,
by the dead;
pertaining
to
Pluto's
realm of the dead, the
Tartarus
of the
ancients..
Reame
::
Reame (n.)
Realm.
Castle-guard
::
Castle-guard
(n.) A
feudal
tenure,
obliging
the
tenant
to
perform
service
within
the
realm,
without
limitation
of
time..
Realm
::
Realm (n.) A royal
jurisdiction
or
domain;
a
region
which is under the
dominion
of a king; a
kingdom.
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