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roi

king

noun RWAH Common

Origin: Latin rex, regis.

Usage Note

Roi is famously associated with the phrase le Roi-Soleil, the nickname of Louis XIV. On Epiphany (Twelfth Night), French people eat la galette des rois — a flaky pastry with a hidden figurine, and whoever finds it wears a paper crown as king. The feminine counterpart is the separate noun reine (queen), not a feminine form built from roi.

Examples

"Le roi a signé le décret."

Natural Translation

The king signed the decree.

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