"rege" meaning in Interlingua

See rege in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: reges [plural]
Etymology: Derived from Latin rēgis (“king's”, genitive singular noun). Compare Esperanto reĝo (“king”, noun) and Volapük reg (“queen, king”, noun) Etymology templates: {{glossary|derived terms|Derived}} Derived, {{der|ia|la|rēx|rēgis|king's|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=genitive singular noun|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Latin rēgis (“king's”, genitive singular noun), {{der+|ia|la|rēx|rēgis|king's|pos=genitive singular noun}} Derived from Latin rēgis (“king's”, genitive singular noun), {{cog|eo|reĝo||king|pos=noun}} Esperanto reĝo (“king”, noun), {{cog|vo|reg||queen, king|pos=noun}} Volapük reg (“queen, king”, noun) Head templates: {{head|ia|nouns|||plural|reges|f2accel-form=p|head=}} rege (plural reges), {{ia-noun}} rege (plural reges)
  1. king (a male of a royal family who is the supreme ruler of his nation) Derived forms: regina (english: queen) [noun], régulo (english: regulus) [noun] [chemistry, physical-sciences, natural-sciences, metalworking, metallurgy, crafts, arts, hobbies, lifestyle, engineering, physical-sciences, natural-sciences], regal (english: royal right/privilege) [noun], regales (english: regalia, regalities) [noun, plural], regalitate (english: regality; royalty, kingship) [noun], vicerege (english: viceroy) [noun], regi•cida (english: regicide, one who kills a king) [noun], regi•cidio (english: regicide, act of killing a king) [noun]
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