Associations to the word «Regency»
Noun
- Navarre
- Zoe
- Casimir
- Anjou
- Duchy
- Sulla
- Alfonso
- Amadeus
- Attendee
- Rake
- Nobles
- Sands
- Burgundy
- Atrium
- Javier
- Bey
- Liang
- Towers
- Corsair
- Stucco
- Albany
- Maximilian
- Bourbon
- Dauphin
- Constantine
- Anhalt
- Principality
- Nobility
- Minor
- Sophia
- Succession
- Duchess
- Accession
- Baldwin
- Beau
- Simeon
- Kuala
- Vi
- Beverley
- Aragon
- Duke
- Palatine
- Cebu
- Sigismund
- Ptolemy
- Furniture
- Princes
- Romantic
- Indy
- Nephew
- Sancho
- Emperor
- Augusta
- Bahadur
- Saxe
- Brandenburg
- Philipp
- Constantinople
- Hampstead
- Crescent
- Behalf
- Searchlight
- Hilton
- Mecklenburg
- Ballroom
- Lakshmi
- Scoundrel
- Lara
- Leopold
- Kemp
- Bavaria
- Palais
- Terrace
- Uncle
- Maria
- Tsar
- Gao
Adjective
Wiktionary
REGENCY, noun. A system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule.
REGENCY, noun. The time during which a regent is in power.
REGENCY, proper noun. (UK) the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
Dictionary definition
REGENCY, noun. The period of time during which a regent governs.
REGENCY, noun. The period from 1811-1820 when the Prince of Wales was regent during George III's periods of insanity.
REGENCY, noun. The office of a regent.
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