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re·ga·lia
(rĭ-gāl′yə, -gā′lē-ə)pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1. The emblems and symbols of royalty, such as the crown and scepter.
2. The rights and privileges of royalty.
3. The distinguishing symbols of a rank, office, order, or society.
4. Magnificent attire; finery.
[Medieval Latin rēgālia, from Latin, neuter pl. of rēgālis, regal; see regal.]
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regalia
(rɪˈɡeɪlɪə)pl n (sometimes functioning as singular)
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the ceremonial emblems or robes of royalty, high office, an order, etc
2. (Clothing & Fashion) any splendid or special clothes; finery
[C16: from Medieval Latin: royal privileges, from Latin rēgālis regal1]
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re•ga•li•a
(rɪˈgeɪ li ə, -ˈgeɪl yə)n.pl.
1. the ensigns or emblems of royalty, as the crown or scepter.
2. the decorations, insignia, or ceremonial clothes of any office or order.
3. fancy or dressy clothing; finery.
[1530–40; < Medieval Latin rēgālia things pertaining to a king, n. use of neuter pl. of Latin rēgālis regal]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() crown jewels - regalia (jewelry and other paraphernalia) worn by a sovereign on state occasions appurtenance, paraphernalia, gear - equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc. |
2. | ![]() article of clothing, clothing, habiliment, wearable, vesture, wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's body war paint - full ceremonial regalia |
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regalia
plural noun trappings, gear, decorations, finery, apparatus, emblems, paraphernalia, garb, accoutrements, rigout (informal) a military band in full regalia
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regalia
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Translations
královské insignieznaky
regalier
jelvényekkoronaékszerek
konungsgersemar, veldistákn konungstignarmerki
regalijos
kráľovské insígnieznaky
gösterişli kıyafetkrallık simgeleritören giysisi
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regalia
[rɪˈgeɪliə] n (= ceremonial clothes and objects) → apparat min full regalia → en grand apparat
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regalia
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regalia
[rɪˈgeɪlɪə] n (royal trappings) → insegne fpl reali; (gen, insignia) → abiti mpl da cerimoniaCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
regalia
(rəˈgeiliə) noun singular or plural1. objects (eg the crown and sceptre) which are a sign of royalty, used eg at a coronation.
2. any ornaments, ceremonial clothes etc which are worn as a sign of a person's importance or authority.
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