royally
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
royal/ˈrɔɪəl/
▶adjective
- 1 relating to or having the status of a king or queen or a member of their family.
- 2 of a quality or size suitable for a king or queen; splendid.
- 3 Brit. informal real; utter (used for emphasis): she's a right royal pain in the behind.
- 1 informal a member of the royal family.
- 2 (in full metric royal) a paper size, 636 × 480 mm.
■ (in full royal octavo) a book size, 234 × 156 mm.
■ (in full royal quarto) a book size, 312 × 237 mm.
- 3 Bell-ringing a system of change-ringing using ten bells.
– phrases
the royal we the use of ‘we’ instead of ‘I’ by a single person, as traditionally used by a sovereign.
the royal we the use of ‘we’ instead of ‘I’ by a single person, as traditionally used by a sovereign.
– derivatives
royally adverb.
royally adverb.
– origin ME: from OFr. roial, from L. regalis ‘regal’.
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