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regis meaning in English

regis is the inflected form of rex.

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rex [regis] (3rd) M
noun

king [kings]noun
[UK: kɪŋ] [US: ˈkɪŋ]
The king came. = Rex advenit.

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)
proper noun
[UK: ˈduːmz.deɪ.bʊk] [US: ˈduːmz.deɪ.bʊk]

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)
noun
[UK: prɪn.ˈses] [US: ˈprɪn.ses]

grex [gregis] (3rd) C
noun

company, crewnoun

crowd [crowds]noun
[UK: kraʊd] [US: ˈkraʊd]

flock, herdnoun

people / animals assemblednoun

set / faction / classnoun

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
[UK: ˈvaɪsro.ɪ] [US: ˈvaɪ.srɒj]