Royalty

Word ROYALTY
Character 7
Hyphenation roy al ty
Pronunciations /ˈɹɔɪəlti/

Definitions and meanings of "Royalty"

What do we mean by royalty?

A person of royal rank or lineage. noun

Monarchs and their families considered as a group. noun

The lineage or rank of a monarch. noun

The power, status, or authority of a monarch. noun

Royal quality or bearing. noun

A kingdom or possession ruled by a monarch. noun

A right or prerogative of the crown, as that of receiving a percentage of the proceeds from mines in the royal domain. noun

The granting of a right by a monarch to a corporation or an individual to exploit specified natural resources. noun

The payment for such a right. noun

A share paid to a writer or composer out of the proceeds resulting from the sale or performance of his or her work. noun

A share in the proceeds paid to an inventor or a proprietor for the right to use his or her invention or services. noun

A share of the profit or product reserved by the grantor, especially of an oil or mining lease. noun

The state or condition of being royal; royal rank or extraction; existence as or derivation from a king or a royal personage. noun

Royal personality; concretely, a royal personage, or member of a royal family; collectively, an aggregate or assemblage of royal persons: as, royalty absented itself; discrowned royalties. noun

Royal authority; sovereign state; kingly rule or majesty; kingship, either as an attribute or as a principle. noun

The character of being kingly, or proper to a king; royal quality, literally or figuratively; kingliness. noun

That which pertains or is proper to a king or sovereign; a sovereign right or attribute; regal dominion or prerogative; a manifestation or an emblem of kingship. noun

The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch.

People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group.

A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a right; payment received for such a right.

The payment received by an owner of real property for exploitation of mineral rights in the property.

(by extension) Payment made to a writer, composer, inventor etc for the sale or use of intellectual property, invention etc.

Someone in a privileged position.

A king and a queen as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em.

The bounds of a royal burgh.

1. Holding the power, status, and authority of a monarch: a hereditary leader of a country. 2. Of or relating to people of royal rank and their families, collectively. 3. Informally used to describe entertainers whose offspring at least try to follow in their parents' footsteps; some succeed and some don't, but this "royalty" is merely entertainment and they generally bear little political power outside of voicing their own opinions. Urban Dictionary

Children of a famous popstar, rock musician, movie star, etc. Never used nowadays for real royal families, who are "monarchy". Often have strange "rock royalty" or "Hollywood royalty" names handed out by drug-crazed parents shortly after the (Caesarian) birth. Usually chronically over-indulged, leading to severely disordered personalities in later life that have to be "recovered" from. Urban Dictionary

(n.) Fees paid to a copyright owner for use of thier material. Urban Dictionary

A girl who is loyal, pretty, and confident. She bad too. She won't play with your heart unless you play with hers. She's not scared to slap the hell out of someone if they come at her. When she gets comfortable with you she will show you her real self, get more playful, not scared to tell you things etc. She Definantly a freak in a relationship. She not gonna chase after you. If you do something dumb she'll give you a chance but the second time you fuck up she's not scared to leave you. She a big crybaby though. Urban Dictionary

A girl who is loyal,loving, won't play with your heart. And needs alot of attention and affection Urban Dictionary

A bunch of over-rated pricks who have destroyed freedom from the common man. Also claiming to be above the general population over false claim. Urban Dictionary

The only Royalti. The First Born Royalti, She Conceited, All About A bag, She Educated, And independent, She doesn’t care what nobody say she like doing her, she’s a rapper “1ROYALTI” & She always tell people she the first when she hear her name thanks to Chris Brown 🤦🏾 ♀️ He named his so called daughter “royalty” which is funny because “1ROYALTI” is the first. Urban Dictionary

Name for an elegant type of bong that rips smoothly starting with a hurricane that erupts out of water and flows up through a see-through shaft towards the blissful opening to heaven. Urban Dictionary

Man or woman that is BETTER THAN YOU b/c they have money and power see monarch Urban Dictionary

Taking a girl on a cheap dinner date, involving resturants that have royal names. e.g. Burger King, Dairy Queen, etc. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Royalty

The word "royalty" in example sentences

'And this,' he must have said to himself, 'is what they call royalty in the West!' ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

The king or equivalent royalty is not “the government”. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The only effective manner for Drug Patent registration may be a two-tier system, where a awarded, stipulated Patent royalty is granted until registered R&D costs are recouped, then a much lower Patent royalty is granted thereafter -- posssibly only minescule in amount for perpetuaty. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Your royalty is based upon the wholesale price which won't have changed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sarah, I hope that you got your huge $million deal up front from your publisher, because I don't see you getting $royalty from the sale of your book! ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'll be mercenary and mention that it gives me a much needed royalty from the sale that doesn't come from used books. ❋ P_n_elrod (2009)

The war among the vampire royalty from the previous volumes continues in these two volumes also. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Maruti also took a hit from an 83% rise in royalty payments to Suzuki to use the Japanese parent's technology. ❋ Nikhil Gulati (2010)

Analysts say the patents would reduce the millions of dollars in royalty fees RIM pays annually for technology it uses in its handsets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Federal Farmer says: rpt: The king or equivalent royalty is not “the government”. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One of the doctors made $12.5 million in royalty payments from the device maker, while others were described in Medtronic disclosure forms to the government as having a "proprietary interest in the product tested." ❋ Thomas M. Burton (2010)

Note 5: The Persian term for this rotation of royalty is badshahgardi or king turning, which Caroe repeatedly applies to the intra-Durrani dynastic succession squabbles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

(It takes fewer copies of a hardcover to sell through a reserve, because the per-piece royalty is higher.) ❋ Matociquala (2008)

Maybe their royalty is like in Britain where they look good but have absolutely no power! ❋ Unknown (2008)

The 15% royalty is typical of hardcover sales only after a certain number (say, 10,000 copies) sold at lower royalty levels. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While the author then doesn't get a second royalty from the resale, the author does get other benefits -- it keeps the books in circulation and exposes them to a wider new audience, who, if they like the book they got for cheap, may buy the author's next, new book for full price at a bookstore. ❋ Unknown (2008)

May 1st, 2008 3: 05 pm ET the clinton/bush royalty is showing its ugly head. wonder what deal was made with this person of interest, maybe some of the NAFTA money the clintons are making goes to him. ❋ Unknown (2008)

When you buy a NEW book on Amazon, a royalty is paid to the author, and the rest of the money goes to the publisher and Amazon. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Sometimes I think The Lord of the Rings might be an unconscious aristocratic revenge fantasy in reaction to the success of the French Revolution, an English royalist gut-reaction of fear that something like it might ever happen in England, in which anyone who threatens the sanctity of royalty is transformed into something monstrous, both physically and behaviourally. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Many nobles across the land were related by blood or marriage to royalty... and many of them wanted the crown, ready to walk over anybody to capture it. Many peasant women cunningly sought flings with the king, establishing a link with royalty through their children... and very well could have kept the royal family healthier by giving them a more diverse genepool. [Liza Minnelli], Janet Jackson, [Moon Unit] Zappa, [Drew Barrymore], and Miley Cyrus are a few members of entertainment royalty. ❋ Lorelili (2011)

[Moon Unit] Zappa, [Liv Tyler]. ("rock royalty"). [Gwyneth Paltrow], Jane Fonda. ("Hollywood royalty"). ❋ James William (2005)

That guy demands 10% of the [turnover] in [royalties] to use his [shitty music]. ❋ Kung-Fu Jesus (2004)

That girl [confident]! [Yea] her name probably [royalty]. ❋ AllMines (2018)

[I see you] [got] a Royalty.! ❋ Danele (2017)

We [do not] need [royalty] in our [lives]. ❋ One Soul (2015)

Him: “Damn i ain’t know shawty [bahd] real name was “[royalti]”? Him: “yeah it’s on her [birth certificate]. Ex: Everybody loves the girl name “royalti” so everybody momma steal it and make it there daughter name. SMH ❋ They Knohername (2018)

The [royal] king [proudly] ripped Royalty before [breakfast], lunch, and dinner...everyday. ❋ 1338minus1 (2010)

I AM THE ROYALTY OF ANGRYRAINBOWS i have 50 people [i rule] over. ^^[true story]^^ [look into it]. ❋ King Of Angryrainbows (2008)

I was [flat broke], and she [wanted] to eat, so we Dined with [Royalty]. ❋ UrbanVirus (2005)

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