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Τι (ποιος) είναι REGALIA - ορισμός

PRIVILEGES AND THE INSIGNIA CHARACTERISTIC OF A SOVEREIGN
Barmi; Royal Regalia; Insignia of royalty; The regalia; Coronation regalia
  • Residenz Palace treasury]], [[Munich]]
  • The [[Holy Crown of Hungary]] along with other regalia.
  • regalia]].
  • Danish globus cruciger. Part of the [[Danish Crown Regalia]].
  • Gustaf (VI) Adolf]] in their crowns and coronets on a state occasion about 1900.
  • King [[Haakon VII]] and [[Queen Maud of Norway]] with their regalia<ref>[https://www.royalcourt.no/seksjon.html?tid=28696&sek=27318 The Royal Regalia] at royalcourt.no</ref> in 1906
  • Copy of [[University of Olomouc]] rector's mace
  • Imperial Regalia]]. Detail from a 1872 portrait by [[Pedro Américo]].
  • Bulgaria]]
  • Sotho]] regalia in [[South Africa]]
  • Austrian Imperial Crown

regalia         
Regalia consists of all the traditional clothes and items which someone such as a king or a judge wears and carries on official occasions.
...officials in full regalia.
N-UNCOUNT
regalia         
[r?'ge?l??]
¦ plural noun [treated as sing. or plural]
1. the insignia of royalty, especially the crown and other ornaments used at a coronation.
2. the distinctive clothing and trappings of high office, worn at formal occasions.
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'royal powers'): from med. L., lit. 'royal privileges', neut. plural of regalis 'regal'.
Usage
The word regalia comes from Latin and is, technically speaking, the plural of regalis. However, in modern English use it behaves as a collective noun, similar to words like staff or government, which means that it can be used with either a singular or plural verb.
regalia         
n. pl.
Ensigns of royalty, regal paraphernalia.

Βικιπαίδεια

Regalia

Regalia is the set of emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royal status, as well as rights, prerogatives and privileges enjoyed by a sovereign, regardless of title. The word originally referred to the elaborate formal dress and accessories of a sovereign, but now it also refers to any type of elaborate formal dress. The word stems from the Latin substantivation of the adjective regalis, "regal", itself from rex, "king". It is sometimes used in the singular, regale.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για REGALIA
1. The Nazi regalia has been shown repeatedly on local television.
2. Another donned religious regalia and declined to take part.
3. He is decked out in his full regalia, including all his decorations.
4. Could the palace supply them with a full length portrait of Prince Phillip in full regalia?
5. Sitting stiffly in full regalia for a pushy American photographer, the Queen was showing admirable composure.