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dynasty
English
Etymology
From Middle French dynastie, from Late Latin dynastia, from Ancient Greek ????????? (dunasteía, “power, dominion”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?da?n?sti/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?n?sti/
Noun
dynasty (plural dynasties)
- A series of rulers or dynasts from one family.
- Synonyms: house, lineage
- (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty.
- (sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance.
Derived terms
- dynastic
- dynastically
Translations
dynasty From the web:
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- what dynasty was mulan in
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- what dynasty was the golden age of china
royalism
English
Etymology
royal +? -ism
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?????l?zm/
Noun
royalism (countable and uncountable, plural royalisms)
- Impassioned allegiance to or advocacy of the establishment, maintenance, and/or interests of a particular king, royal house, or kingly dynasty; sometimes extended to the same of a non-royal (i.e., grand ducal, imperial, or other) family or sovereign; often contrasted with monarchism.
Related terms
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See also
- king
- kingly
- queen
- queenly
- real (“unit of currency”) (from Latin: r?g?lis)
- regal
royalism From the web:
- what does royalism
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