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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024king•ship (king′ship),USA pronunciation n. - Governmentthe state, office, or dignity of a king.
- Governmentrule by a king;
monarchy. - Governmentaptitude for kingly duties.
- Government(cap.) a title used in referring to a king;
Majesty (prec. by His or Your).
- Middle English kingscip. See king, -ship 1275–1325
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: kingship /ˈkɪŋʃɪp/ n - the position or authority of a king
- the skill or practice of ruling as a king
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024king /kɪŋ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Governmenta male sovereign who usually has inherited the position from his parents:the king of Sweden.[used as a title]King Henry VIII ruled England in the 16th century.
- a person or thing best in its class:The king of the jungle is supposed to be the lion.
- Gamesa playing card with a picture of a king.
- Chessthe chief chess piece of each color, whose capture is the object of the game.
- Chessa checker piece that has been moved entirely across the board and has been crowned, thus allowing it to be moved in any direction.
king•ly, adj., -li•er, -li•est, adv. king•ship, n. [uncountable]] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024king (king),USA pronunciation n. - Governmenta male sovereign or monarch;
a man who holds by life tenure, and usually by hereditary right, the chief authority over a country and people. - Religion(cap.) God or Christ.
- a person or thing preeminent in its class:a king of actors.
- Gamesa playing card bearing a picture of a king.
- Chessthe chief piece of each color, whose checkmating is the object of the game;
moved one square at a time in any direction. - Chessa piece that has been moved entirely across the board and has been crowned, thus allowing it to be moved in any direction.
- Insects[Entomol.]a fertile male termite.
- Telecommunicationsa word formerly used in communications to represent the letter K.
v.t. - Governmentto make a king of;
cause to be or become a king; crown. - Informal Termsto design or make (a product) king-size:The tobacco company is going to king its cigarettes.
v.i. - Governmentto reign as king.
- king it, to play the king;
behave in an imperious or pretentious manner:He kinged it over all the other kids on the block. adj. - Informal Termsking-size.
- bef. 900; Middle English; Old English cyng, cyni(n)g; cognate with German König, Dutch koning, Old Norse konungr, Swedish konung, Danish konge. See kin, -ing3
king′less, adj. king′less•ness, n. king′like′, adj. King (king),USA pronunciation n. Billie Jean (Mof•fitt) (mof′it),USA pronunciation born 1943, U.S. tennis player.- Biographical Clarence, 1842–1901, U.S. geologist and cartographer.
- Biographical Ernest Joseph, 1878–1956, U.S. naval officer.
- Biographical Martin Luther, Jr., 1929–68, U.S. Baptist minister: civil-rights leader; Nobel peace prize 1964.
- Biographical Richard, 1825–85, U.S. rancher and steamboat operator.
- Biographical Riley B. ("B.B.''), born 1925, U.S. blues singer and guitarist.
- Biographical Rufus, 1755–1827, U.S. political leader and statesman.
- Biographical Stephen, born 1947, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- Biographical William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874–1950, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1921–26, 1926–30, 1935–48.
William Rufus De•Vane (də vān′),USA pronunciation 1786–1853, vice president of the U.S. 1853. |