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monarchcrowned head
(George) English general who orchestrated the return of the Stuart monarch after the death of Oliver CromwellMonck
associate with undesirables, chamber group specializing in early music, partner, companion; one ship accompanying another, ship that escorts another, spend time with; associate; join; be in agreement, spouse of reigning monarchconsort
chair of God; chair of a king or queen; toilet (Slang), chair of monarch or bishop, order of angels, person on throne, power of royal person, put somebody on throne, sit on a thronethrone
characteristic of a monarch or a monarchymonarchical
dethrone, remove a monarch from power, depose a kinguncrown
domain, ownership of property, estate, feudal manorial land, possession of own land, private grounds with mansion, realm of monarchdemesne
emperor butterfly, emperor moth, ruler of empire, sovereign, monarchemperor
European nobleman, generous, kind man, highly regarded man, man ruler, son of a king; ruler, sovereign, son of monarchprince
exceptionally powerful person, hereditary sovereign, sole ruler, king, queen; orange and black migratory butterfly (Zoology), monarch butterfly, something outstanding or predominant, supreme rulermonarch
female monarch; homosexual (Slang), govern as a queen; behave like a queen, behave arrogantly; exchange a pawn for a queen (Chess)queen
forming a crown or summit; greatest in achievement, representing highest achievement or attainment, forming summit, investiture of monarch, preparation of the natural crown of a tooth and covering the prepared crown with a veneer of appropriate dental ...crowning
give somebody royal authority, staff held by a monarch as a sign of his position and power, staff used as a royal emblemscepter
God or Jesus Christ, supreme monarchking of kings
governor representing a sovereign in a colony, orange-and-black butterfly, province governor who represents the king; orange and black butterfly that is native to North America and somewhat resembles the monarchviceroy
group substituting for monarchregency
Hanoverian monarch, of Hanover, of house of Hanover, of or pertaining to royal House of Hanover (British family that ruled from 1714 to 1901); of Hanover (Germany) or its residents or cultureHanoverian
having the right to rule, having supreme rank; independent, self-governing; highest, supreme, paramount; effective, potent, monarch, king, queen, ruler; former gold coin of the United Kingdom, old British gold coin, outstanding, with complete powersovereign
hereditary monarch of Iran, king of Iran, sovereign in Iran (prior to the Islamic Revolution)shah
high face card, make king, crown as king; rule as king, reign as king; act like a king; make a gamepiece into a king (Checkers), male monarch, male head of a monarchy; someone or something that is the best in a group (or category, etc.); gamepiece in c...king
kingdom; rule by a hereditary sovereign; form of government with a monarch at its head; monarchical state, royal family, state ruled by a monarch, system of rule by monarchsmonarchy
large orange and black butterfly, monarchmonarch butterfly
London residence of British monarchBuckingham Palace
monarchism, support for a monarch, advocacy for a royal governmentroyalism
monarchist, supporter of a monarch, advocate of a royal government, somebody in favor of monarchyroyalist
of or pertaining to a monarch, of or pertaining to a monarchymonarchial
of or pertaining to a monarch, of or pertaining to a monarchymonarchic
one who protects others, defender; guard, keeper, preserver, somebody ruling in place of monarch, somebody who protects, something that protectsprotector
powerful and influential person, one with great authority (i.e. ruler, monarch, etc.), somebody with power and authoritypotentate
prince ruling for monarchprince regent
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