Rex
See also: rex
English
Etymology
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From Latin rēx (“king”). Doublet of rajah and roy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɹɛks/
- Homophone: wrecks
- Rhymes: -ɛks
Proper noun
Rex
- (formal, usually italicized) The reigning king.
- A male given name from Latin coined in the nineteenth century from Latin rex "king," rarely given today.
- A popular name for a dog.
- An unincorporated community in Clayton County, Georgia, United States.
- Synonym: Hollingsworth
- A census-designated place in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States.
Synonyms
- (king regnant): R. (abbreviation)
Related terms
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
- Rex (title) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- R. on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Rex (given name) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Rex (surname) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Rex (places) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
Cebuano
Etymology
Proper noun
Rex
- a male given name from English