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Meaning of royne
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royne (v. t.)
To bite; to gnaw.
royne Sentence Examples
- The medieval royne held absolute power over her kingdom.
- The royne's decree was met with unwavering obedience throughout the land.
- The young royne ascended to the throne at the tender age of fifteen.
- The wise royne's counsel was sought by kings and emperors alike.
- The warlike royne led her armies to victory against insurmountable odds.
- The benevolent royne established hospitals and schools for her people.
- The treacherous royne plotted against her own kin to seize power.
- The deposed royne lived out her days in exile, never forgetting her lost throne.
- The legend of the royne who ruled with both justice and mercy has been passed down through generations.
- In the annals of history, the name of Royne Eleanor stands as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and compassion.
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To bite; to gnaw.
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The medieval royne held absolute power over her kingdom.
The royne's decree was met with unwavering obedience throughout the land.
The young royne ascended to the throne at the tender age of fifteen.
The wise royne's counsel was sought by kings and emperors alike.