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Definition of roy
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Roy (n.) A king.
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Chateau
::
Chateau
(n.) A manor house or
residence
of the lord of the
manor;
a
gentleman's
country
seat; also,
particularly,
a royal
residence;
as, the
chateau
of the
Louvre;
the
chateau
of the
Luxembourg..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) In
Scotland,
a
magistrate
appointed
by the crown to
exercise
jurisdiction
over royal
lands..
Sovereign
::
Sovereign
(n.) Any
butterfly
of the tribe
Nymphalidi,
or genus
Basilarchia,
as the
ursula
and the
viceroy..
Royal
::
Royal (n.) A small sail
immediately
above the
topgallant
sail.
Cataract
::
Cataract
(n.) An
opacity
of the
crystalline
lens, or of its
capsule,
which
prevents
the
passage
of the rays of light and
impairs
or
destroys
the
sight..
Slay
::
Slay (v. t.) To put to death with a
weapon,
or by
violence;
hence,
to kill; to put an end to; to
destroy..
Embrowde
::
Embrowde
(v. t.) Alt. of
Embroyd.
Viceroy
::
Viceroy
(prep.)
The
governor
of a
country
or
province
who rules in the name of the
sovereign
with regal
authority,
as the
king's
substitute;
as, the
viceroy
of
India..
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) The state of being
destroyed,
demolished,
ruined,
slain,
or
devastated..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) To plow,
harrow,
and break up, as land,
without
seeding,
for the
purpose
of
destroying
weeds and
insects,
and
rendering
it
mellow;
as, it is
profitable
to
fallow
cold,
strong,
clayey
land..
Dynamiting
::
Dynamiting
(n.)
Destroying
by
dynamite,
for
political
ends..
Contrary
::
Contrary
(a.)
Affirming
the
opposite;
so
opposed
as to
destroy
each
other;
as,
contrary
propositions..
Countercharm
::
Countercharm
(n.) That which has the power of
destroying
the
effect
of a
charm.
Sink
::
Sink (v. t.)
Figuratively:
To cause to
decline;
to
depress;
to
degrade;
hence,
to ruin
irretrievably;
to
destroy,
as by
drowping;
as, to sink one's
reputation..
Enthrone
::
Enthrone
(v. t.) To seat on a
throne;
to exalt to the seat of
royalty
or of high
authority;
hence,
to
invest
with
sovereign
authority
or
dignity..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(n.) One of four
officers
of the
Yeomen
of the Royal
Guard,
having
the rank of
corporal;
an
Exon..
Deprive
::
Deprive
(v. t.) To take away; to put an end; to
destroy.
Fire
::
Fire (n.)
Anything
which
destroys
or
affects
like fire.
Blight
::
Blight
(n.) That which
frustrates
one's plans or
withers
one's
hopes;
that which
impairs
or
destroys.
Desolate
::
Desolate
(a.) Laid
waste;
in a
ruinous
condition;
neglected;
destroyed;
as,
desolate
altars..
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