king
Multiple Entries:
king God Save the Queen
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
king/kɪŋ/
▶noun
- 1 the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
■ a person or thing regarded as the finest or most important in its sphere or group.
■ used in names of animals and plants that are particularly large, e.g. king cobra.
- 2 the most important chess piece, which the opponent has to checkmate in order to win.
■ a piece in draughts with extra capacity for moving, made by crowning an ordinary piece that has reached the opponent's baseline.
- 3 a playing card bearing a representation of a king, ranking next below an ace.
- 1 archaic make (someone) king.
- 2 (king it) act in an unpleasantly superior manner.
– derivatives
kinghood noun,
kingless adjective,
kingliness noun,
kingly adjective ,
kingship noun.
kinghood noun,
kingless adjective,
kingliness noun,
kingly adjective ,
kingship noun.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
God Save the Queen (or King)
▶noun the British national anthem.
'king' also found in these Oxford entries:
aid
- angary
- Arthurian
- ascend
- Balthazar
- basilica
- basilisk
- Bluetooth
- Camelot
- castle
- cavalier
- cecropia
- check
- checkmate
- chess
- closet
- court card
- courtier
- Croesus
- crown
- crowned head
- dauphin
- discovered check
- Edwardian
- ER
- erl-king
- esquire
- evidence
- exchequer
- faro
- Fenian
- franc
- Galahad
- gentian
- God Save the Queen
- Good King Henry
- Gordian knot
- GR
- hamadryad
- high
- honour
- housecarl
- inner bar
- INRI
- jeroboam
- Jesse tree
- jorum
- junior barrister
- justiciar
- K

