Rex

See also: rex

English

Etymology

    From Latin rēx (king). Doublet of rajah and roy.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɹɛks/
    • Homophone: wrecks
    • Rhymes: -ɛks

    Proper noun

    Rex

    1. (formal, usually italicized) The reigning king.
    2. A male given name from Latin coined in the nineteenth century from Latin rex "king," rarely given today.
    3. A popular name for a dog.
    4. An unincorporated community in Clayton County, Georgia, United States.
      Synonym: Hollingsworth
    5. A census-designated place in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States.

    Synonyms

    • (king regnant): R. (abbreviation)

    Descendants

    • Rex Lex (meaning that the King is the law)
    • Lex Rex (meaning that the King is not absolute but subject to the law)[1][2]

    See also

    (dog names):

    References

    Further reading

    Anagrams

    Cebuano

    Etymology

    From English Rex.

    Proper noun

    Rex

    1. a male given name from English