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The ruler of an absolute monarchy.
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Of or relating to Spiro Agnew (1918–1996), American politician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973, under President Richard Nixon.
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A prince to whom an appanage has been granted.
adj
Pertaining to an archduke or archduchess.
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A ruler, head of state or other leader.
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Until the 20th century, a favorable description of a ruler who was connected with the concept of lack of conflicts of interest and an indication of grandeur and power.
adj
Incorporating the king's name.
adj
(rare) Having or seated upon a throne; enthroned.
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Any omnipresent figurehead representing oppressive control
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A member of a Royal House or dynasty who has at least one parent who was born into that particular house or bloodline.
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Relating to a castrum.
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(anthropology) A society larger than a tribe, but smaller or simpler than a state.
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(anthropology) A society larger than a tribe, but smaller or simpler than a state.
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of, or relating to chivalry
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An emperor who rules jointly with another.
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A monarchical position (such as king, queen, emperor or empress) held by two persons when normally held by only one.
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Befitting of a royal court; reflecting the manners or behaviour of people at court.
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Any of three island territories in the British Islands that are self-governing possessions of the British Crown.
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A person designated and raised to become the next emperor.
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Designating a kind of elaborate ceremonial seat inlaid with ivory, used by the highest magistrates in ancient Rome.
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(historical) An area ruled by a despot (δεσπότης) in the late Byzantine Balkans (12th to 15th centuries).
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(government) Alternative form of divine right, especially regarding kings as monarchs. [(Christianity, political science, philosophy) The Christian doctrine that monarchs have a God-given right to rule, that they are answerable only to God, and that rebellion is sinful.]
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Dynastic; pertaining to a dynasty.
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Resembling or characteristic of an emperor.
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(literally) A monarch who is also a god.
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(derogatory) An outspoken supporter of the British Government when the monarch is a king.
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A state branch or branch lodge of the National Grange.
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A chief king or ruler; a great, superior, or supreme king; a king of kings;
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Alternative spelling of high king [A chief king or ruler; a great, superior, or supreme king; a king of kings;]
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(obsolete) The style of an emperor or king.
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Abbreviation of Imperatrix (“the empress”). [(formal, usually italicized) The reigning empress; female equivalent of Imperator]
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(historical) An equivalent regent from the death of a Polish king till the election and enthronement of his successor.
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(theology, neologism) A divinely-instituted egalitarian community.
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A king who has other kings as subjects; an emperor.
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A monarch who is both a king and a count; the head of a kingdom-county.
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(obsolete) Having a kingdom or the dignity of a king.
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Obsolete spelling of king [A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy, then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.]
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Resembling or characteristic of a king.
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A document, especially a historical one, which lists kings (for example of Egypt or Sumer).
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Characteristic of kings, majestic, regal; as befits a king, in the manner of a king.
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(obsolete, rare) Sovereignty; kingly authority; kingship.
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(colloquial, rare) A term of address for a king.
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Obsolete spelling of king [A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy, then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.]
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Obsolete spelling of king [A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy, then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.]
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Indicating or characteristic of a leader
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The first-person plural pronoun as traditionally used by a sovereign in formal speech to refer to themself in their role as the monarch.
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The medieval condition or state; medievalness.
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A rich or powerful person; a magnate, nabob.
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(Aboriginal English) A police officer.
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Resembling or characteristic of a monarch.
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States based on a system of governance headed by a king or a queen.
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Alternative letter-case form of Monsignor [(Roman Catholicism) An ecclesiastic title bestowed on some Roman Catholic clerics by the Pope]
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Pertaining or related to nobility.
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(grammar) The first of the two nouns in status constructus, which occurs in a phonetically abbreviated state. For example, in Hebrew, the word "queen" standing alone is malka מלכה. When the word is possessed, as in "Queen of Sheba" (literally "Sheba's Queen"), it becomes malkat šəba מלכת שבא, in which malkat is the construct state (possessed) form and malka is the absolute (unpossessed) form. Thus, the possessed noun in the construct state (Queen) is the nomen regens (governing noun), and the possessor noun, often in the genitive case (Sheba's), is the nomen rectum (governed noun).
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(historical) A member of the patrician ruling class in republican Ancient Rome; an aristocrat, a noble.
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The office or rank of a palatine.
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The rank or character of patricians.
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(now archaic or historical) A (male) ruler, a sovereign; a king, monarch.
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A royal title given to the male heir apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
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Embodying the qualities of a prince; princely
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a prince.
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(derogatory) A descendant of some prominent and influential senior communist official in the People's Republic of China.
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Befitting a prince; grand; lavish or opulent.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or suitable for a princess
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Alternative letter-case form of principality; any of the actual extant principalities. [(countable) A region or sovereign nation headed by a prince or princess.]
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Alternative form of puppet ruler [A leader or ruler chosen by another ruler to head a government, usually under the other ruler's order]
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(historical) A statute issued by Edward I in 1276.
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The office or dignity of a rajah.
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Befitting a king, or emperor.
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The emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royalty or any other sovereign status; such as a crown, orb, sceptre or sword.
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A badge of royalty, especially the early form of the pope's tiara.
adj
Having the air or demeanour of a monarch; illustrious; magnanimous; of more than common size or excellence.
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(obsolete) A kingdom, a realm.
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Of or relating to a stadtholder.
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A monarch of a polity that is in turn part of another kingdom.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a sultan.
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Obsolete form of sultanry. [The dominion of a sultan.]
adv
In the time of (followed by an indicator of a historical period, especially a reigning monarch).
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The ruler of a thearchy, a monarch of gods
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Of or befitting a thegn or thane.
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Alternative form of thought leader [A person, organization, publication, etc. regarded as an authoritative source of new ideas or intellectual trends.]
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A regnal name, particularly in the context of the ancient Near East and Egypt.
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Resembling or characteristic of a throne.
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The prince or ruler of a small district, city, or petty state; a petty "king".
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Resembling or characteristic of a tsar.
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(formal) A term of address used in direct address to a monarch of higher rank than a prince, such as a king, queen, emperor, or empress.
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