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Royal   /rˈɔɪəl/   Listen
Royal

adjective
1.
Of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch.  "The royal crest" , "By royal decree" , "A royal visit"
2.
Established or chartered or authorized by royalty.
3.
Being of the rank of a monarch.  "Princes of the blood royal"
4.
Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler.  Synonyms: imperial, majestic, purple, regal.  "Purple tyrant" , "Regal attire" , "Treated with royal acclaim" , "The royal carriage of a stag's head"
5.
Invested with royal power as symbolized by a crown.
noun
1.
A sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast.
2.
Stag with antlers of 12 or more branches.  Synonym: royal stag.



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"Royal" Quotes from Famous Books



... through Europe, I wandered up the Nile, I sought the mausoleums where the mummied Pharaohs lay; I found the sculptured tunnel Where quietly in style Imperial sarcophagi concealed the royal clay. Above the vault was graven deep the motto of the crown: "Who openeth a jackpot may not always rake ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X) • Various

... and Frank now prepared to go on shore, but this was not easily accomplished, for there was a battle royal among the boatmen whose craft thronged at the foot of the ladder. Each boat had about four hands, three of whom remained on board her, while the fourth stood upon the ladder and hauled at the painter to keep the boat to which ...
— By Sheer Pluck - A Tale of the Ashanti War • G. A. Henty

... them on. They received a visit from their mother's brother, John Pierson, a Colonel of Uhlans, in the Imperial-Royal service. He had rarely been in communication with them; his visit was unexpected. His leave of absence from his quarters in Italy was not longer than a month, and he was on his way to Ireland, to settle family business; but he called, as he said, to make acquaintance with his nieces. ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... and that, how soon! But here some pity Nature shows, though small, Once in this spot to me so courteous! Thou, too, O Nature, turn'st away thy gaze From misery; thou, too, thy sympathy Withholding from the suffering and the sad, Dost homage pay to royal happiness. No friend in heaven, on earth, the wretched hath, No refuge, save his trusty dagger's edge. Sometimes I sit in perfect solitude, Upon a hill, that overlooks a lake, That is encircled quite with silent trees. There, when the sun his mid-day course hath reached, His tranquil face he ...
— The Poems of Giacomo Leopardi • Giacomo Leopardi

... appeared a paper by Mr. D. Milne (Now Mr. Milne Home. The essay was published in Transactions of the Edinburgh Royal Society, vol. xvi.), in which my father's Glen Roy work is criticised, and which is referred to in the following characteristic extract from a letter to Sir J. Hooker:] "I have been bad enough for these ...
— The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I • Francis Darwin


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