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regnum
regnum, i, n. [rex], I kingly government , royal authority , kingship , royalty (cf.: imperium, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
rēgnum ī, n
REG-, kingly government, royal authority, kingship, royalty : vocamus regnum eius rei p. statum: regno regem spoliare: regnum in civitate suā occupare, Cs.: Dum stabat regno incolumis, V.: Tulli ignobile, H.— Dominion, sovereignty, rule, authority, supreme power : regnumne hic tu possides?T.: omne regnum vel imperium bellis quaeritur: civitatis, Cs.: adoptione in regnum pervenire, S.: nationes, quaein eorum (i. e. Populi R.) regno sunt: regnum sine vi regere, O.: Nec regna vini sortiere talis, the presidency of the revels , H.— Despotism, tyranny, personal sovereignty, arbitrary rule : te regnum iudiciorum delectat: hoc vero regnum est, et ferri nullo pacto potest: suspicio regni appetendi: in plebe Romanā regnum exercere, L.: damnatus crimine regni, O.— A kingdom, state governed by a king : ad finis regni sui, Cs.: (flumen) Iugurthae Bocchique regnum disiungebat, S.: patrio regno pulsi, L.: barbara regna, H.: cerea regna refigunt (of bees), V.—Fig., rule, authority, power, influence : abuteris ad omnia atomorum regno: voluptatis: sive aliquid regni est in carmine, O.— A territory, estate, possession : in tuo regno esse, i. e. your own estate : Post aliquot mea regna videns mirabor aristas? fields , V.: haec regna, these realms , i. e. of the dead, V.
regnum, i, n. [rex], I kingly government , royal authority , kingship , royalty (cf.: imperium, ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.