rēgiē adv.
regius, royally, imperiously, despotically : regie statuit in aratores, imperiously : crudeliter et regie factum.
rēgĭē, adv., v. regius fin. ...
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·add. ·noun Direct management of public finance or public works by agents of the government for gove...
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