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What (who) is royalty - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Royalty (disambiguation); Royalty (album); Royal status; Royalty (song); The Royalty

royalty         
n.
1.
Kingship, sovereignty.
2.
Kingliness.
3.
Majesty.
4.
Percentage (as on copyright).
5.
Kingdom, domain, sphere, province.
royalty         
¦ noun (plural royalties)
1. people of royal blood or status.
the status or power of a king or queen.
2. a sum paid for the use of a patent or to an author or composer for each copy of a book sold or for each public performance of a work.
3. a royal right (now especially over minerals) granted by the sovereign.
a payment made by a producer of minerals, oil, or natural gas to the owner of the site.
royalty         
n.
percentage of revenue
1) to pay a royalty/royalties on (the publisher paid them royalties on their dictionaries)
2) to bring in, earn royalties (the book brings in handsome royalties)
3) author's royalties

Wikipedia

Royalty

Royalty may refer to:

  • Any individual monarch, such as a king, queen, emperor, empress, princess, etc.
  • Royal family, the immediate family of a king or queen regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family
  • Royalty payment for use of such things as intellectual property, music, or natural resources
Examples of use of royalty
1. Even talk of this 2% royalty is a farce besides the fact it is absurdly low as a royalty.
2. In addition, the local people will get a 10% royalty not a 2% royalty negotiated by the late Dr.
3. But here at the Spanish Riding School, royalty lives on.
4. Caste groups from either politics or royalty dominated Nepal.
5. "When she was with Paul she was treated like royalty.