Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To arraign.
- An obsolete spelling of
reign .
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Examples
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CityUnslicker said ... let us hope broon's raign is swift.
The good the bad and the ugly Newmania 2006
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And the tides made, veer and haul, and the times marred, rear and fall, and, holey bucket, dinned he raign! —
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Beginning in the sixteenth year of the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King Charles I.
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And ending in the nineteenth year of the raign of our now Soveraign Lord King Charles II.
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I hope no imperialism will raign in the future, and different coultures can live along side by side with no harming and without the will to put their socio-political-economical sytem with force to other nations.
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I hope no imperialism will raign in the future, and different coultures can live along side by side with no harming and without the will to put their socio-political-economical sytem with force to other nations.
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- | 3: 38 am | Vote: 0 0 the raign of the evil (rubish) shal end! halleluyah!
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JohA in the fccond yeer of his raign granted unto them large li - cha/tft'jobln.
The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Containing the Exposition of Many ... 1797
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Is appointed with others to entertain Ambajfadors from For - raign Parts upon the Birth of Prince Henry, P 205.
The Memoires of Sir James Melvil of Hal-Hill: Containing an Impartial ... 1683
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3.23.9: Ne cruell powr, ne none to soft can raign:
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