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Of, relating to, or characteristic of Alfred the Great or the period of his reign.
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Pertaining to Alfred the Great.
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(historical) The son or male-line grandson of an emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Of or pertaining to the legend of Arthur, king of the Britons, and his court at Camelot.
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(rare) Of or pertaining to a large hall.
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Alternative spelling of aerian [(rare) Of or belonging to the atmosphere or to the air; aerial.]
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(historical) A member of a rank of aristocracy (second only to princes) in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania.
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emperor, ruler, dictator
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(political theory) Specifically, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire; the world-monarch.
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(historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of an enomoty.
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(historical) An Anglo-Saxon of noble rank; a nobleman ranking above a thane; alderman.
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The regnal year, reign period, or regnal title used when traditionally numbering years in an emperor's reign and naming certain Chinese rulers.
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(historical, cartography) The map-like depiction of the European continent as a queen, made popular in the 16th century.
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(specific, historical) The Emperor of Japan.
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An inhabitant of a hamlet.
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(historical) A military peacekeeping association in medieval Spain.
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(historical) The emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Abbreviation of Imperator (“the emperor”). [(formal, usually italicized) The reigning emperor; male equivalent of Imperatrix]
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(historical) Imperial and royal, with reference to the Habsburg monarchy, especially as rulers of Austria-Hungary.
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Alternative form of Kaiser. [An emperor of a German-speaking country, particularly the Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), the Austrian Empire (1806–1918), or the German Empire (1871–1918) — often specifically Wilhelm II.]
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Obsolete form of Kaiser. [An emperor of a German-speaking country, particularly the Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), the Austrian Empire (1806–1918), or the German Empire (1871–1918) — often specifically Wilhelm II.]
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(now historical) The monarch of the Holy Roman Empire, originally specifically prior to their formal coronation as emperor by the Pope.
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(Scotland) A clergyman or officer in a kirk.
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(historical) Alternative form of knez (“duke or prince in medieval Slavic countries”) [(historical) A duke or prince in medieval Slavic countries.]
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a conventional Ancient Egyptian dedicatory text inscribed on funerary objects, beginning with the phrase ḥtp-ḏj or ḥtp-ḏj-nswt and indicating a funerary gift authorized by the king and provided by the funerary establishment of a local god
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A feudal lord (ellipsis of count palatine.) or a bishop possessing palatine powers.
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Abbreviation of Regina (“the queen”). [(formal, usually italicized) The reigning queen.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Regina (“queen”) [(formal, usually italicized) The reigning queen.]
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A German empire, kingdom or nation; its territory or government.
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(historical) Any of the later French kings of the Merovingian dynasty, considered to have played a merely ceremonial role.
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(historical) A person holding a senior court title in the late Byzantine Empire and nearby states, generally restricted to members of the imperial family.
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Abbreviation of Sister. The tile for religious sisters in Christianity.
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Of or relating to the House of Welf, a European dynasty.
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