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kingship Definition


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king
noun
    1. A male ruler of a nation, especially a hereditary monarch.
      Thesaurus: monarch, sovereign, ruler, majesty, emperor, despot, potentate, tyrant, autocrat, sultan, khan; Antonym: subject.
    2. A ruler or chief.
    3. A creature considered supreme in strength, ferocity, etc.
      Example: the lion, king of beasts
    4. A large, or the largest, variety of something.
      Example: king penguins
      Example: king prawns
    5. A leading or dominant figure in a specified field, eg a wealthy manufacturer or dealer.
      Example: the diamond king
    6. cards.
      The court card bearing a picture of a king.
    7. chess.
      The most important piece, which must be protected from checkmate.
    8. draughts.
      A piece that, having crossed the board safely, has been crowned (see crown verb 6), and may move both forwards and backwards.
Derivative: kingless
adj
    Derivative: kingship
    noun
      The state, office or dignity of a king.
    Idiom: king it
      To act as if superior to, or in authority over, others.
    Idiom: live like a king
      colloq
      To live in great luxury.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon cyning.





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