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co-regnant, a. and n.|kəʊˈrɛgnənt| [co- 2.] A. adj. Reigning in conjunction. B. n. One who reigns in conjunction with another. So co-ˈregnancy, † co-regnation.
1658R. Newcourt Title to Map of London Sheet 12 The Danes then attempted y⊇ Land and became Co-Regnants for divers yeares. 1865Union Rev. III. 404 The Saints coregnant with Christ. 1886Expositor Dec. 448 The co-regnancy with the Lord that is promised to the suffering believer.
1654tr. Scudery's Curia Pol. 84 Was it impossible for Cæsar and Pompey..to have contrived a Co-regnation? |