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Definition of royal
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Royal (n.) A small sail
immediately
above the
topgallant
sail.
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Osiris
::
Osiris
(n.) One of the
principal
divinities
of
Egypt,
the
brother
and
husband
of Isis. He was
figured
as a mummy
wearing
the royal cap of Upper
Egypt,
and was
symbolized
by the
sacred
bull,
called
Apis. Cf.
Serapis..
Interregent
::
Interregent
(n.) A
person
who
discharges
the royal
functions
during
an
interregnum.
Kingly
::
Kingly
(superl.)
Belonging
to,
suitable
to, or
becoming,
a king;
characteristic
of,
resembling,
a king;
directed
or
administered
by a king;
monarchical;
royal;
sovereign;
regal;
august;
noble;
grand..
Insignia
::
Insignia
(n. pl.)
Distinguishing
marks of
authority,
office,
or
honor;
badges;
tokens;
decorations;
as, the
insignia
of
royalty
or of an
order..
Scion
::
Scion (n.)
Hence,
a
descendant;
an heir; as, a scion of a royal
stock..
Sceptre
::
Sceptre
(n.)
Hence,
royal or
imperial
power or
authority;
sovereignty;
as, to
assume
the
scepter..
Throne
::
Throne
(v. t.) To place on a royal seat; to
enthrone.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A bar of iron
athwart
ships at a
topgallant
masthead,
to
support
a royal mast, and give
spread
to the royal
shrouds;
--
called
also jack
crosstree..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
Kingcraft
::
Kingcraft
(n.) The craft of
kings;
the art of
governing
as a
sovereign;
royal
policy.
Purple
::
Purple
(n.)
Hence:
Imperial
sovereignty;
royal rank,
dignity,
or
favor;
loosely
and
colloquially,
any
exalted
station;
great
wealth..
Reign
::
Reign (n.) Royal
authority;
supreme
power;
sovereignty;
rule;
dominion.
Kingship
::
Kingship
(n.) The
state,
office,
or
dignity
of a king;
royalty..
Blood
::
Blood (n.)
Descent;
lineage;
especially,
honorable
birth;
the
highest
royal
lineage..
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) A part of the Royal
Exchange,
in
London,
appropriated
to the use of
underwriters
and
insurance
brokers;
--
called
also
Lloyd's
Rooms..
Vice-regal
::
Vice-regal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
viceroy
or
viceroyalty.
Tudor
::
Tudor (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a royal line of
England,
descended
from Owen Tudor of
Wales,
who
married
the
widowed
queen of Henry V. The first
reigning
Tudor was Henry VII.; the last,
Elizabeth..
Royalize
::
Royalize
(v. t.) to make
royal.
Mew
::
Mew (n.) A
stable
or range of
stables
for
horses;
--
compound
used in the
plural,
and so
called
from the royal
stables
in
London,
built on the site of the
king's
mews for
hawks..
Glitter
::
Glitter
(n.) A
bright,
sparkling
light;
brilliant
and showy
luster;
brilliancy;
as, the
glitter
of arms; the
glitter
of royal
equipage..
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