royalist - translation to arabic
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royalist - translation to arabic

SUPPORT OF A PARTICULAR MONARCH AS HEAD OF STATE FOR A PARTICULAR TERRITORY
Royalists; Royalism; Royalistic; Royalist (France); French royalism; French royalist

ROYALIST         

الصفة

مَلَكِيّ ; مُلُوكِيّ

royalist         
اسْم : المَلَكِيّ . المؤيّد للحكم الملكيّ
royalist         
N
الملكى ملك رجعى
ADJ
ملكى

Definition

royalist
(royalists)
A royalist is someone who supports their country's royal family or who believes that their country should have a king or queen.
He was hated by the royalists.
= monarchist
? republican
N-COUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Royalist

A royalist supports a particular monarch as head of state for a particular kingdom, or of a particular dynastic claim. In the abstract, this position is royalism. It is distinct from monarchism, which advocates a monarchical system of government, but not necessarily a particular monarch. Most often, the term royalist is applied to a supporter of a current regime or one that has been recently overthrown to form a republic.

In the United Kingdom, today the term is almost indistinguishable from "monarchist" because there are no significant rival claimants to the throne. Conversely, in 19th-century France, a royalist might be either a Legitimist, Bonapartist, or an Orléanist, all being monarchists.

Examples of use of royalist
1. "I am not a royalist and I am not an anti–royalist.
2. Kinley‘s Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party was considered the more royalist of the two very royalist political parties in Monday‘s elections.
3. The royalist government has vowed not to delay the vote.
4. This week, the royalist government also banned demonstrations.
5. The anti–royalist sentiment was as thick as the smoke.