reign

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Scrabble points
6
Words With Friends
8
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/ɹeɪn/

Definition of reign

8 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. The exercise of sovereign power.
    “England prospered under Elizabeth I's reign.”
    “Throughout history, no single dictator has successfully upheld their reign forever, no matter how powerful they seemed to be.”
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noun

  1. The exercise of sovereign power.
    “England prospered under Elizabeth I's reign.”
    “Throughout history, no single dictator has successfully upheld their reign forever, no matter how powerful they seemed to be.”
  2. The period during which a monarch rules.
    “The reign of Victoria was a long one.”
  3. The territory or sphere over which a kingdom; empire; realm; dominion, etc. is ruled.
    “And the Fox guileful, and most covetous; / That neither pleased was, to have the reign / Twixt them divided into even twain”

verb

  1. (intransitive)To exercise sovereign power, to rule as a monarch.
    “He reigned in an autocratic manner.”
    “Both we will raigne as Conſuls of the earth, And mightie kings ſhall be our Senators.”
  2. (nonstandard, rare, transitive)To reign over (a country)
    “The House of Piast reigned Poland from its foundation to 1385.”
  3. To be the winner of the most recent iteration of a competition.
  4. To be a dominant quality of a place or situation; to prevail, predominate, rule.
    “Silence reigned.”
    “Silence reigned, broken only by the hideous screeching of vultures and the sound of a lawn-mower being used in the hospital grounds.”
    “Unfortunately – and ironically – the word ‘system’ itself is used in such a wide variety of contexts within animal science, as indeed it is in virtually every domain of human activity, that confusion reigns about what a systems-oriented research programme actually looks like and what systems-oriented animal scientists actually do.”

name

  1. A male given name.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Middle English regnen, from Old French reignier, from the Latin verb rēgnō, and the noun rēgnum. Doublet of regnum. Displaced native Old English rīċe (“a reign”) and ricsian (“to reign”).

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