Italian word reale comes from Latin -alis, Latin regem, and later Latin regalis (Of or pertaining to a king. Regal, royal.)
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Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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-alis | Latin (lat) | Used to form adjectives of relationship from nouns or numerals. |
regem | Latin (lat) | |
regalis | Latin (lat) | Of or pertaining to a king. Regal, royal. |
regiel | Old French (842-ca. 1400) (fro) | |
reaume | Old French (842-ca. 1400) (fro) | Kingdom. |
reale | Italian (ita) | Flagship of a fleet personally commanded by a king or viceroy (pre-18th c.) Royal. |