Definitions for regalia

regalia re·ga·li·a

Spelling: [ri-gey-lee-uh, -geyl-yuh]
IPA: /rɪˈgeɪ li ə, -ˈgeɪl yə/

Regalia is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 172 anagrams from letters in regalia (aaegilr).

Definitions for regalia

plural noun

  1. the ensigns or emblems of royalty, as the crown or scepter.
  2. the decorations, insignia, or ceremonial clothes of any office or order.
  3. rich, fancy, or dressy clothing; finery:
  4. royal rights or privileges.

Origin of regalia

1530-40; Medieval Latin rēgālia things pertaining to a king, noun use of neuter plural of Latin rēgālis regal1

Examples for regalia

I had to take it off today because I had to go vote and you're not allowed in the polling places with Obama regalia.

Sipiagin offered Nejdanov a regalia, but the latter refused.

This morning both he and the Keith girl were arrayed in the gayest of summer regalia.

Then he had the regalia he had worn in his last audiovisual to Angus dusted off.

It looks beautiful bejeweled; on the end of a sword; or worked into regalia.

Just you get me the regalia in Britstown—a pink flag and red lantern.

Its regalia is dressing-gowns or kimonos with bedroom slippers.

He married the maiden, and with her got a jewel or talisman which is preserved with the regalia.

"You'll find this a fairly good one," said I, holding out a real Havana regalia.

In his mind, “Yedu Nesu has the sole rights to market, distribute and manufacture the brand…the Robert Mugabe regalia.”

Word Value for regalia
Scrable

8

Words with friends

10

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