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regnal
[ reg-nl ]
adjective
- of or relating to a sovereign, sovereignty, or reign:
the second regnal year of Louis XIV.
regnal
/ ˈrɛɡnəl /
adjective
- of a sovereign, reign, or kingdom
- designating a year of a sovereign's reign calculated from the date of his or her accession
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of regnal1
Example Sentences
Centuries ago, Swedish kings based their regnal numbers on a list of sovereigns that was partly made up.
Centuries ago, Swedish kings based their regnal numbers on a list of sovereigns that was partly made up.
Before Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September, there had been speculation about whether King Charles III might adopt a different regnal name to distance himself from his namesake predecessors, Charles I and Charles II.
Tomorrow is the coronation of King Charles III, which I’ve come to understand as a sort of regnal equivalent of a bar mitzvah ceremony.
In a performance rendered even lovelier by its contrast with the brashness of the previous five, Anna Uzele makes a touching creation of Catherine Parr, who probably did not in real life develop a theory of retroactive regnal sisterhood.
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