Associations to the word «Regent»
Noun
- Tsar
- Lorraine
- Princes
- Hungary
- Behalf
- Reign
- Yi
- Yang
- Tokugawa
- Hanover
- Monarchy
- Augusta
- Xiii
- Mariana
- Cheng
- Gao
- Knox
- Mahmud
- Sophia
- Princesse
- Louvre
- Widow
- Crown
- Princess
- Kensington
- Elisabeth
- Palatine
- Coup
- Viceroy
- Regent
- Eunuch
- Hesse
- Maharaja
- Spouse
- Philip
- Stirling
- Prussia
- King
- Successor
- Realm
- Vassal
- Brittany
- Olga
- Gustav
- Earl
- Magnus
- Margaret
- Richelieu
- Marie
- Austria
- Gong
- Louise
- Tutor
- Board
- Cristina
- Emeritus
- Diploma
- Parrot
- Conti
- Ut
- Tripoli
- Pall
- Argyll
- Trustee
- Maximilian
- Oklahoma
- Exam
- Circus
- Tyrol
- Inlet
- Hampstead
- Nash
- Canal
- Iv
- Burgher
- Midsummer
- Portugal
- Bahadur
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
REGENT, noun. (now rare) A ruler. [from 15th c.]
REGENT, noun. One who rules in place of the monarch, especially because the monarch is too young, absent, or disabled. [from 15th c.]
REGENT, noun. (now chiefly historical) A member of a municipal or civic body of governors, especially in certain European cities. [from 16th c.]
REGENT, noun. (North America) A member of governing board of a college or university; also a governor of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. [from 18th c.]
REGENT, adjective. Ruling; governing; regnant.
REGENT, adjective. Exercising vicarious authority.
REGENT, proper noun. A city in North Dakota
REGENT, noun. (UK) a member of the British Royal Family who rules in a de facto fashion because the official king or queen is unable to do so for whatever reason.
Dictionary definition
REGENT, noun. Members of a governing board.
REGENT, noun. Someone who rules during the absence or incapacity or minority of the country's monarch.
REGENT, adjective. Acting or functioning as a regent or ruler; "prince-regent".
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