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[[magnificent]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[σεμνός]]; see [[magnificent]]. | [[magnificent]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[σεμνός]]; see [[magnificent]]. | ||
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|trtx=Albanian: mbretëror; Arabic: مَلَكِيّ, قَيْصَرِيّ; Aragonese: reyal; Armenian: արքայական, թագավորական; Aromanian: vãsilchescu; Azerbaijani: kral; Basque: erregeren, errege-; Belarusian: каралеўскі, царскі; Bulgarian: кралски, царски; Catalan: reial; Chinese Mandarin: 王室的, 王的; Czech: královský; Danish: royal, kongelig; Dutch: [[koninklijk]]; Esperanto: reĝa; Estonian: kuninglik; Extremaduran: rial; Faroese: kongligur, kongaligur, konguligur; Finnish: kuninkaallinen; French: [[royal]], [[royale]]; Georgian: მეფის, მეფური, სამეფო; German: [[königlich]]; Gothic: 𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: [[βασιλικός]]; Ancient Greek: [[βασιλικός]]; Hebrew: מַלְכוּתִי; Hungarian: királyi; Icelandic: konunglegur; Ido: rejala; Indonesian: diraja; Irish: ríoga; Italian: [[reale]], [[regale]]; Japanese: 王の, 王室の; Kazakh: корольдық; Khmer: រាជ; Korean: 왕실의, 왕의; Latin: [[regius]], [[regalis]]; Latvian: karalisks, ķēnišķīgs; Leonese: reyal; Lithuanian: karališkas; Macedonian: кралски, царски; Malay: diraja; Malayalam: രാജകീയ; Middle English: royal; Norman: rouoya; Norwegian Bokmål: kongelig; Nynorsk: kongeleg; Old English: cyne-, cynelīċ; Old French: roial; Old Occitan: reial; Persian: شایگان, شاهانه, سلطنتی; Polish: królewski; Portuguese: [[real]]; Romanian: regal, regală; Russian: [[королевский]], [[царский]]; Sanskrit: राज्य; Scottish Gaelic: rìoghail; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: краљевскӣ, ца̑рскӣ; Roman: králjevskī, cȃrskī; Slovak: kráľovský; Slovene: kraljev, knežji; Spanish: [[real]]; Swedish: kunglig; Tajik: шоҳӣ, подшоҳӣ, шоҳона; Thai: ราช; Turkish: kraliyet; Ukrainian: королі́вський, царський; Uzbek: qirol, podsho; Vietnamese: hoàng gia, quí tộc; Volapük: regik, hiregik, jiregik; Welsh: brenhinol; Yiddish: קעניגלעך | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 24 September 2022
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adjective
P. and V. βασιλικός, ἀρχικός, βασίλειος (Thuc. 1, 132), τυραννικός, V. τύραννος.
magnificent: P. and V. σεμνός; see magnificent.
Translations
Albanian: mbretëror; Arabic: مَلَكِيّ, قَيْصَرِيّ; Aragonese: reyal; Armenian: արքայական, թագավորական; Aromanian: vãsilchescu; Azerbaijani: kral; Basque: erregeren, errege-; Belarusian: каралеўскі, царскі; Bulgarian: кралски, царски; Catalan: reial; Chinese Mandarin: 王室的, 王的; Czech: královský; Danish: royal, kongelig; Dutch: koninklijk; Esperanto: reĝa; Estonian: kuninglik; Extremaduran: rial; Faroese: kongligur, kongaligur, konguligur; Finnish: kuninkaallinen; French: royal, royale; Georgian: მეფის, მეფური, სამეფო; German: königlich; Gothic: 𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: βασιλικός; Ancient Greek: βασιλικός; Hebrew: מַלְכוּתִי; Hungarian: királyi; Icelandic: konunglegur; Ido: rejala; Indonesian: diraja; Irish: ríoga; Italian: reale, regale; Japanese: 王の, 王室の; Kazakh: корольдық; Khmer: រាជ; Korean: 왕실의, 왕의; Latin: regius, regalis; Latvian: karalisks, ķēnišķīgs; Leonese: reyal; Lithuanian: karališkas; Macedonian: кралски, царски; Malay: diraja; Malayalam: രാജകീയ; Middle English: royal; Norman: rouoya; Norwegian Bokmål: kongelig; Nynorsk: kongeleg; Old English: cyne-, cynelīċ; Old French: roial; Old Occitan: reial; Persian: شایگان, شاهانه, سلطنتی; Polish: królewski; Portuguese: real; Romanian: regal, regală; Russian: королевский, царский; Sanskrit: राज्य; Scottish Gaelic: rìoghail; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: краљевскӣ, ца̑рскӣ; Roman: králjevskī, cȃrskī; Slovak: kráľovský; Slovene: kraljev, knežji; Spanish: real; Swedish: kunglig; Tajik: шоҳӣ, подшоҳӣ, шоҳона; Thai: ราช; Turkish: kraliyet; Ukrainian: королі́вський, царський; Uzbek: qirol, podsho; Vietnamese: hoàng gia, quí tộc; Volapük: regik, hiregik, jiregik; Welsh: brenhinol; Yiddish: קעניגלעך