To gild anew.
Mode or system of rule or management; character of government, or of the prevailing social system.
Orderly government; system of order; adminisration.
To form into a regiment or into regiments.
Belonging to, or concerning, a regiment; as, regimental officers, clothing.
In or by a regiment or regiments; as, troops classified regimentally.
The uniform worn by the officers and soldiers of a regiment; military dress; -- formerly used in the singular in the same sense.
Of or relating to regimen; as, regiminal rules.
One of the grand districts or quarters into which any space or surface, as of the earth or the heavens, is conceived of as divided; hence, in general, a portion of space or territory of indefinite extent; country; province; district; tract.
Of or pertaining to a particular region; sectional.
Regal; royal.
To enroll one's name in a register.
Recording; -- applied to instruments; having an apparatus which registers; as, a registering thermometer. See Recording.
The office of a register.
One who registers; esp., one who , by virtue of securing an official registration, obtains a certain right or title of possession, as to a trade-mark.
One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. See Register, n., 3.
The office of a registrar.
A registrar.
To register.
The act of registering; registry; enrollment.
The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment; registration.
Of or pertaining to a king; royal.
To give again; to give back.
To rule; to govern.
Regulation.
Regulative.
A flat, narrow molding, used chiefly to separate the parts or members of compartments or panels from one another, or doubled, turned, and interlaced so as to form knots, frets, or other ornaments. See Illust. (12) of Column.
A kind of dry fruit, consisting of three or more cells, each which at length breaks open at the inner angle.
Any dry dehiscent fruit.
Of or pertaining to the reign of a monarch; as, regnal years.
The condition or quality of being regnant; sovereignty; rule.
Exercising regal authority; reigning; as, a queen regnant.
Ruling; governing.
See Reign.
To vomit up; to eject from the stomach; to throw back.
To retire; to go back.
To graft again.
The act of granting back to a former proprietor.
To buy in large quantities, as corn, provisions, etc., at a market or fair, with the intention of selling the same again, in or near the same place, at a higher price, -- a practice which was formerly treated as a public offense.
One who regrates.
The act or practice of regrating.
A returning or giving of thanks.
One guilty of regrating.
To go back; to retrograde, as the apsis of a planet's orbit.
A going back; a retrogression; a return.
A return or exchange of salutation.
To go back; to return to a former place or state.
The act of passing back or returning; retrogression; retrogradation.
In a regressive manner.
To experience regret on account of; to lose or miss with a sense of regret; to feel sorrow or dissatisfaction on account of (the happening or the loss of something); as, to regret an error; to regret lost opportunities or friends.
Full of regret; indulging in regrets; repining.
To reorganize into new groups; to reform a group that has been dispersed. The spelling without the hyphen is more common.
To grow again.
The act of regrowing; a second or new growth.
Same as Regardant.
To reward.
Capable of being regulated.
A member of any religious order or community who has taken the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and who has been solemnly recognized by the church.
A division of Echini which includes the circular, or regular, sea urchins.
The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline; the regularity of motion.
To cause to become regular; to regulate.
In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.
Regularity.
To adjust by rule, method, or established mode; to direct by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles or laws.
The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated.
Tending to regulate; regulating.
One who, or that which, regulates.
Of or pertaining to regulus.
To reduce to regulus; to separate, as a metal from extraneous matter; as, to regulize antimony.
A petty king; a ruler of little power or consequence.
To be thrown or poured back; to rush or surge back.
The act of flowing or pouring back by the orifice of entrance the reversal of the natural direction in which the current or contents flow through a tube or cavity of the body.
To invest or clothe again with some right, authority, or dignity; to restore to a former capacity; to reinstate; to qualify again; to restore, as a delinquent, to a former right, rank, or privilege lost or forfeited; -- a term of civil and canon law.
The act of rehabilitating, or the state of being rehabilitated.
Something hashed over, or made up from old materials.
To hear again; to try a second time; as, to rehear a cause in Chancery.
The act of rehearsing; recital; narration; repetition; specifically, a private recital, performance, or season of practice, in preparation for a public exhibition or exercise.
To recite or repeat something for practice.
One who rehearses.
To heat again.
The returning of a thing purchased to the seller, on the ground of defect or frand.
Of or relating to rehibition; as, a rehibitory action.
To hire again.
To hypothecate again.
A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent.
The parliament of Austria (exclusive of Hungary, which has its own diet, or parliament). It consists of an Upper and a Lower House, or a House of Lords and a House of Representatives.
A free city of the former German empire.
The Diet, or House of Representatives, of the German empire (and of the Weimar Republic), which was composed of members elected for a term of three years by the direct vote of the people. This term is no longer (in 1997) applied to the German parliament. See also Bundesrath.
Robbery; spoil.
To regulate; to govern.
Rule; regulation.
To possess or exercise sovereign power or authority; to exercise government, as a king or emperor;; to hold supreme power; to rule.
One who reigns.
To ignite anew, as of a fire.
To light again; to cause to shine anew; to relume; to reillumine.
To enlighten again; to reillumine.
The act or process of enlightening again.
To illumine again or anew; to reillume.
A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair, and rendered pliable, -- used for twisting into ropes, etc.
See Reembark.
To imbody again.
Capable of being repaid; repayable.
To replace in a treasury or purse, as an equivalent for what has been taken, lost, or expended; to refund; to pay back; to restore; as, to reimburse the expenses of a war.
The act reimbursing.
One who reimburses.
To implant again.
To import again; to import what has been exported; to bring back.
The act of reimporting; also, that which is reimported.
To importune again.
To impose anew.
To impregnate again or anew.
To impress anew.
A second or repeated impression; a reprint.
To imprint again.
To imprison again.
The act of reimprisoning, or the state of being reimprisoned.
To be guided by reins.
To inaugurate anew.
To incite again.
To incorporate again.
To increase again.