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† ˈrialty Obs. Forms: 4–6 ryalte, 5 -tee, 5–7 -tie, 5 -tye, 6 -ty; 4–6 rialte, 5 -tee, 4 riaulte, 5 riolte, 6 rialtie. [a. OF. *rialté, var. of realté realty1.] 1. Royalty; regal state or dignity; royal pomp or splendour.c 1325 Song of Yesterday 88 in E.E.P. (1862) 135 Hit were wel bettre forto se.....
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realty
▪ I. † ˈrealty1 Obs. Forms: 4–5 realte, (4 -tee, reaulte), 7 realty, -tie; 4 reiate, reaute, Sc. reawte, (rewate). [a. OF. reauté, realté:—pop.L. *rēgālitāt-em regality: see also rialty and royalty.] 1. Royalty; royal state, dignity, or power.c 1350 Will. Palerne 5006 Alle þe clerkes vnder god couþe...
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royalty
royalty (ˈrɔɪəltɪ) Forms: 4–6 royalte, 5–6 -tee, 6 -tye (5 royalltye), 6–7 -tie, 6– royalty; 5 ro(i)alte, 5–6 roialtie. [a. OF. roialté: see royal a. Cf. also realty1 and rialty.] 1. a. The office or position of a sovereign; royal dignity; royal power, sovereignty.c 1398 Chaucer Fortune 60 Whi shold...
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-ty
▪ I. -ty, suffix1 denoting quality or condition, representing ME. -tie, -tee, -te (early ME. -teð), from OF. -te (mod.F. -té), earlier -tet (-ted):—L. -itātem, nom. -itās. Such Latin types as bonitātem, feritātem, were in OF. normally reduced to two syllables (bontet, fertet) by elision of the -i- b...
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roose
▪ I. roose, n. ? Obs. Forms: α. 3–5 ros, 4 rose, 4–5 roos, 5 roys(e. β. 4–6 rous, 7 rowze. γ. Sc. 4–6, 9 ruse, 5 rus(s, 6 ruys, ruiss(e. δ. 8– roose. [a. ON. hrós (Icel. hrós, Fær. rós, Norw., Sw., and Da. ros): cf. roose v.] 1. Boasting, vainglory; an instance of this, a boast, brag, vaunt.α c 1200...
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