regaliarɪˈgeɪ li ə, -ˈgeɪl yə
regalia (n)
- plural
- regalias / regalia
English Definitions:
regalia (noun)
paraphernalia indicative of royalty (or other high office)
array, raiment, regalia (noun)
especially fine or decorative clothing
regalia (Noun)
royal rights, prerogatives and privileges - actually enjoyed by any sovereign, regardless of his title (emperor, grand duke etcetera)
regalia (Noun)
the emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royalty or any other sovereign status; such as a crown, orb, sceptre, sword of justice
regalia (Noun)
decorations or insignia indicative of an office or membership of an order or society; such as freemasonry
regalia (Noun)
finery or magnificent dress
Regalia
Regalia is Latin plurale tantum for the privileges and the insignia characteristic of a sovereign. The word stems from the Latin substantivation of the adjective regalis, "regal", itself from Rex, "king". It is sometimes used in the singular, regale.
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