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Definition of royal
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 royal is as below...
Royal (n.) One of the
soldiers
of the first
regiment
of foot of the
British
army,
formerly
called
the
Royals,
and
supposed
to be the
oldest
regular
corps in
Europe;
-- now
called
the Royal
Scots..
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Royalties
::
Royalties
(pl. ) of
Royalt.
Topgallant
::
Topgallant
(a.)
Situated
above the
topmast
and below the royal mast;
designatb,
or
pertaining
to, the third spars in order from the deck; as, the
topgallant
mast,
yards,
braces,
and the like. See
Illustration
of
Ship..
Insignia
::
Insignia
(n. pl.)
Distinguishing
marks of
authority,
office,
or
honor;
badges;
tokens;
decorations;
as, the
insignia
of
royalty
or of an
order..
Interregent
::
Interregent
(n.) A
person
who
discharges
the royal
functions
during
an
interregnum.
Ryal
::
Ryal (a.)
Royal.
Pancarte
::
Pancarte
(n.) A royal
charter
confirming
to a
subject
all his
possessions.
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..
Scion
::
Scion (n.)
Hence,
a
descendant;
an heir; as, a scion of a royal
stock..
Cid
::
Cid (n.) Chief or
commander;
in
Spanish
literature,
a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of
Bivar,
a
champion
of
Christianity
and of the old
Spanish
royalty,
in the 11th
century..
Capellmeister
::
Capellmeister
(n.) The
musical
director
in royal or ducal
chapel;
a
choir-master.
Primogeniture
::
Primogeniture
(a.) The
exclusive
right of
inheritance
which
belongs
to the
eldest
son. Thus in
England
the right of
inheriting
the
estate
of the
father
belongs
to the
eldest
son, and in the royal
family
the
eldest
son of the
sovereign
is
entitled
to the
throne
by
primogeniture.
In
exceptional
cases,
among the
female
children,
the crown
descends
by right of
primogeniture
to the
eldest
daughter
only and her
issue..
Regious
::
Regious
(a.)
Regal;
royal.
Highness
::
Highness
(n.) A title of honor given to
kings,
princes,
or other
persons
of rank; as, His Royal
Highness..
Vice-regal
::
Vice-regal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
viceroy
or
viceroyalty.
Regalian
::
Regalian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
regalia;
pertaining
to the royal
insignia
or
prerogatives.
Royal
::
Royal (n.) A small
mortar.
Parliament
::
Parliament
(n.) The
assembly
of the three
estates
of the
United
Kingdom
of Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
viz., the lords
spiritual,
lords
temporal,
and the
representatives
of the
commons,
sitting
in the House of Lords and the House of
Commons,
constituting
the
legislature,
when
summoned
by the royal
authority
to
consult
on the
affairs
of the
nation,
and to enact and
repeal
laws..
Atheling
::
Atheling
(n.) An
Anglo-Saxon
prince
or
nobleman;
esp., the heir
apparent
or a
prince
of the royal
family..
Tory
::
Tory (n.) A
member
of the
conservative
party,
as
opposed
to the
progressive
party which was
formerly
called
the Whig, and is now
called
the
Liberal,
party;
an
earnest
supporter
of
exsisting
royal and
ecclesiastical
authority..
Coronation
::
Coronation
(n.) The act or
solemnity
of
crowning
a
sovereign;
the act of
investing
a
prince
with the
insignia
of
royalty,
on his
succeeding
to the
sovereignty..
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