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reign
verb intransitive
[L. regno, a derivative of rego, regnum.]
rane.
reign
To possess or exercise sovereign power or authority; to rule; to exercise government, as a king or emperor; or to hold the supreme power. George the third reigned over Great Britain more than fifty years. Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness. Isaiah 32:1.
reign
To be predominant; to prevail. Pestilent diseases which commonly reign in summer or autumn.
reign
To rule; to have superior or uncontrolled dominion. Romans 6:12.
reign
noun
Royal authority; supreme power; sovereignty. He who like a father held his reign.
reign
The time during which a king, queen or emperor possesses the supreme authority. The Spanish armada was equipped to invade England in the reign of queen Elizabeth. Magna Charta was obtained in the reign of king John.
reign
Kingdom; dominion. Saturn’s sons received the threefold reign of heav’n, of ocean, and deep hell beneath.