| Latin | English |
|---|---|
| rex [regis] (3rd) M noun | king [kings]noun |
| Angliae Notitia et Lustratio, Censualis Angliae, Liber Censualis, Liber Judicarius, Liber Judiciarius, Liber Regis, Liber de Thesauro, Liber de Wintonia, Rotulus Regis, Rotulus Wintoniae, Scriptura Thesauri Regis proper noun | Domesday Book(Book of Winchester) |
| congrex [(gen.), congregis] adjective | collected in flocksadjective herded togetheradjective intimate / closeadjective of same herd / flock (L+S)adjective |
| filia regis noun F, regina F | princess [princesses](female member of royal family) |
| grex [gregis] (3rd) C noun | company, crewnoun crowd [crowds]noun flock, herdnoun |
| interrex [interregis] (3rd) M noun | one who holds office between the death of a supreme magistrate and the appointnoun |
| prorex [proregis] (3rd) M noun | viceroy [viceroys]noun |