单词 | regnant |
例句 | It was a season of scrambling — to fill Deitch’s gaudy shoes at the fair and to replace the Raleigh, which is no longer the regnant hotel. T Magazine: Art Basel Miami Beach Cliff Notes 2010-12-07T21:24:00Z Last come Edward’s two older half sisters, by two mothers, of two faiths: Mary and Elizabeth, Catholic and Protestant, England’s first two queens regnant. Behind Every Monarch, an Art Alliance 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z But the two presidents had different conceptions of the arts, and in the end, it was Johnson’s view that prevailed and remains regnant in arts policy circles. Perspective | John F. Kennedy became a hero to American art lovers — but he wasn’t one himself 2017-06-19T04:00:00Z The regnant solo piano improviser of the last 50 years, Mr. Jarrett recently released “A Multitude of Angels,” a set of four unaccompanied concert recordings. Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week 2017-02-09T05:00:00Z At Hostos, attendees of Thursday’s documentary screening and Friday’s concert — “Puente for a New Generation,” featuring a band of younger musicians playing his older tunes — were well aware of his regnant status. Bringing Tito Puente’s Fire to a New Generation 2017-04-25T04:00:00Z A reigning queen, such as Queen Elizabeth II, is officially termed “queen regnant.” Will Camilla be queen when Charles is crowned? All your questions answered. 2023-05-01T04:00:00Z There, the regnant Lhamonism that has seeped into educational crevices from coast to coast, and from kindergarten through graduate school, has resulted in yet another progressive attempt to supplant free speech with compulsory speech. Opinion | When the pronoun police come for eighth-graders 2022-06-08T04:00:00Z Their leaders speak with a regnant air, hammering the notion that their return to power is all but inevitable. 'I definitely want to stay': Afghan women grapple with prospect of life under the Taliban again 2021-07-18T04:00:00Z Yet what The Bee thinks are bad ideas and what ideas are regnant in Hollywood, most college campuses, editorial board rooms and Washington are often the same. Satirical Babylon Bee: ‘Paper of record’ for conservatives 2021-01-03T05:00:00Z Interfaith friendships in India are not as uncommon as the regnant political discourse might suggest. Opinion | A Friendship, a Pandemic and a Death Beside the Highway 2020-07-31T04:00:00Z Some scholars are starting a new journal that will allow anonymous publication of peer-reviewed pieces, in a sign of intellectual intolerance now regnant in academia. ‘Journal of Controversial Ideas’ to give voice to silenced scholars 2018-11-22T05:00:00Z Hayden argues that the generalized disruption that the antiwar movement caused was akin to a general strike, a widespread refusal to take part in “the regnant political culture.” Opinion | Echoes of Vietnam-era protests in today’s demonstrations 2017-02-02T05:00:00Z But we should not think this regnant liberalism has been static or inert. The GOP’s big lie: They want us to believe Trump’s hateful rhetoric isn’t part of the conservative tradition. Don’t buy it 2016-03-05T05:00:00Z The astronomers of still later days investigating the statelier motions of stellar systems find the Newtonian law regnant everywhere among the stars where our most powerful telescopes have as yet reached. Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies 2012-03-17T02:01:02.630Z A time when nunneries and monasteries go into disrepute, and the accommodating doctrines of Mahomet, and the get-as-many-wives-as-you-can-support-and-keep-them-as-long-as-they-don't-fight principles of Mormonism, are regnant in the land. Doesticks, What He Says 2012-03-14T02:00:27.940Z Again the regnant moon becomes a menace and a symbol. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z In thousands only is the soul truly regnant, and these are widely scattered, and more or less hidden, lest they be driven out of life. Beyond 2011-11-27T03:00:13.650Z She was drearily stupid at all her lessons, rivaling Ada Gerrard as the regnant ignoramus of the academy. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z He spoke to the sound common sense and the regnant conscience of the masses. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z Heir to herself, a self-succeeding queen, Still regnant on life's throne when life is o'er. Elias An Epic of the Ages 2011-10-13T02:00:41.923Z But, whatever might have been the emotions of Mr. Howard, he suppressed them through that regnant self-control that ever distinguished his manners. The Haunted Homestead A Novel 2011-07-13T02:00:22.920Z Thousands can testify that this soul-consciousness in them so dominates that of the body as to render bodily pains powerless to disturb the regnant soul. Beyond 2011-11-27T03:00:13.650Z Wheresoever she bides, whether nestling in lanes Or gracing the proud urban bowers, The red, royal rose her distinction maintains As the one regnant queen among flowers. Hoosier Lyrics 2011-05-20T02:00:38.353Z The second half of the 15th century was destined to be the age of academies in Italy, and the regnant passion for antiquity satisfied itself with any imitation, however grotesque, of Greek or Roman institutions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z The following persons are privileged from arrest, viz., 1st, members of the royal family and the ordinary servants of the king or queen regnant, chaplains, lords of the bedchamber, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" In the case of a queen regnant these posts are occupied by ladies, called Ladies of the Bed-chamber. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis Piccadilly He polished snubs till they were regnant art, Curling their shameless toilets round the hour. Sonnets from the Patagonian The policy of pusillanimity pursued before the war was still regnant. Stand Up, Ye Dead Ah, no! so much to dare, He fronts the regnant Darkness on its throne.— Mopsa the Fairy The people have asserted themselves and are regnant. Greek Women In the other, imagination or fancy is the regnant faculty; and if wit and sense are there too, they are there as slaves, the "Slaves of the lamp," to the imperious imaginative power. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2 She was the Parisian, as Osmond had perhaps imagined her in his jesting fancy, regnant, subtle, even a little hard. Rose MacLeod I had rather be your running mate—Oh! you grand, lovable, vicious, merciless beast—than be queen regnant in heaven. The Song of the Wolf The figure of a man, tall, slender, regnant, was swinging up the walk. The Co-Citizens She was a regnant queen at Washington, Cape May, Saratoga—in short, at every point she honored with her presence. The Truth About America She drew herself up with a regnant air. Carmen Ariza His regnant desires, by which his worthy little life was governed, were to love and to please. Lords of the Housetops Thirteen Cat Tales To the end only of being the leader of her social set, queen regnant of a symposium of sexless degenerates with whom she had not one mental or physical desire in common! The Song of the Wolf He was magnificently befuddled, and for the first time in three months he was the regnant intoxicated ideal of what a gentleman and a soldier should be. The Co-Citizens And as Capitola, ever since her victory over the burglars, had been the queen regnant of Hurricane Hall, she had only to express this wish to have it carried into immediate effect. Hidden Hand On the death of Marcian, following that of Pulcheria, in whose person a woman first became empress regnant, Leo was a Thracian officer, a colonel of the service, and director of the general Aspar's household. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I Not the all-producing summer is so rich in bounty as the mind is rich in thought when working its regnant and creative moods. A Man's Value to Society Studies in Self Culture and Character Ninety millions, with suffused eyes, watch this vanishing remnant of a race, whose regnant majesty inspires at the very moment it succumbs to the iconoclasm of civilization. The Vanishing Race The language of the act applied to queens regnant, not to queens-consort, for to the latter no oath was administered. Coronation Anecdotes A queen gracious rather than a queen regnant; a queen to grant petitions rather than one to brush aside the petitioners.' The Fifth Queen Crowned When fear sits regnant on the throne, life is full of alarms. Personal Friendships of Jesus Such have been and still are the regnant philosophies of human nature. Manhood of Humanity. Heaven and earth Alike are poisoned: somnolence in heaven, Decay on earth is regnant. Mr. Faust This part of the regalia being inductive of supreme political power, has never been placed in the hands of any but kings or queens regnant. Coronation Anecdotes "I dunno what mother'd say," whispered Hannah Call, whose mother, old and yet regnant as the best housekeeper in town and a repository of all the most valuable recipes, had died that year. Country Neighbors She leaned back in her chair and put on some of the gracefully imperious airs of regnant American young-ladyhood. The Squirrel-Cage First, Margaret, the eldest, now regnant in France; then Alianora, the second and most beautiful of these daughters, whom troubadours hymned as La Belle. Chivalry The woman was regnant The woman is always regnant, whether she be queen or dairymaid, but the barrier between himself and her was built of the old hurdles of low birth and iron fortune. Despair's Last Journey Queens regnant depute this office to some of the ladies of the household: we are told that the celebrated duchess of Marlborough last enjoyed it, at the coronation of queen Anne. Coronation Anecdotes It is certain that he employs them with his most cunning skill, and sways the world most powerfully by their regnant charms. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866 The coronation chair at the extreme east end of the chapel was made for Mary II., a queen regnant in her own right. Westminster Abbey So here you have a chance to peer at our world's youth when chivalry was regnant, and common-sense and cowardice were still at nurse. Chivalry May not his hopeful heart break forth some day with regnant power which shall bear away the prize? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 Mary, our first queen regnant, was crowned at Westminster, Oct. Coronation Anecdotes The Counts of Sampaolo were counts regnant, holding the island by feudal tenure from the Pope, who was their suzerain, and to whom they paid a tribute. The Lady Paramount A conscience long dormant is now become regnant. A Hero and Some Other Folks It was the regnant minority which rushed the South into secession. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 Good Heavens! how many Queens of California are regnant this day! and of any one of them this article might be written. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 The Socialists of Russia, Hungary and Bavaria were indeed "regnant in the consciousness of their common inheritance," provided, of course, that by inheritance, confiscated property is meant. The Red Conspiracy The conception thus once born out of the delirium of busy thought, anguished love, and regnant imagination, may in various ways win a fixed footing in faith. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The picture of Caliban sprawling in the ooze, brute instincts regnant, is complete and admirable. A Hero and Some Other Folks Here was a city, which, under its two names of Sybaris or of Thurium, was for centuries the regnant city of all that part of the world. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. Thirdly, p. 32a disgust at his philistinism in refusing to bow down and worship the regnant idols of ‘taste.’ Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825 Father is the leading merchant of his town; mother the social arbiter; daughter the regnant belle. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Indeed, it is a Christ triumphant and regnant though crucified—a very unusual treatment of the subject in the Middle Ages. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance To be sure, he had had absolutely no right to escape, and he was still somewhat ashamed that the regnant powers had preferred him to so many innocent brothers and sisters. Atlantis It was a little court, and Lady Mabel played the queen regnant there. The Actress in High Life An Episode in Winter Quarters He was going back to rally shrunken forces and lead a forlorn hope and his eyes were grimly defiant—where once they had been regnantly confident. Destiny This Palatine house was regnant for many generations at Heidelberg Castle, and there, at a remote medieval date, reigned a prince named Louis III, who esteemed literature and painting. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Old forests, where the gnarly oak stands regnant Bristling with twigs that still repullulate, And, swoln with spring, with sappy sweetness pregnant, The maple blushes with its leafy weight. Myth and Romance Being a Book of Verses To possess His will to serve, His sense of obligation, His interest and compassion, is to have the Holy Spirit dwelling and regnant in us. Some Christian Convictions A Practical Restatement in Terms of Present-Day Thinking It was once supposed, as a solution of this problem, that Sammuramat had governed alone for some time, as queen regnant, after the death of her husband. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 The eyes were regnantly dominant and it was here that the surprising witch-like quality held sway. Destiny It is difficult to assert a timid individuality in the presence of a regnant force. Uncle Max For a decade their beauty was regnant in London. Some Old Time Beauties After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment Let us ask ourselves if we do not find this naturalistic philosophy regnant there. Preaching and Paganism Then St. George did not smile again, but was quite as regnantly cool and distant as the Khan of Tartary could be. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864 In the general sense in which every man has a philosophy, this is merely the deposit of the regnant notions of the time. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Love to the Lord is the love regnant in the heavens; for there the Lord is loved above all things. The Gist of Swedenborg She was a royal lady, a regnant queen: her hands held a golden sceptre, and her feet pressed a silver footstool. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Russian agents came to Stambuloff in the summer of 1885 to say that "Prince Alexander must be got rid of before he can ally himself with the German family regnant." The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) Certainly nothing remained, regnant and recognised in the cities, to suggest a repugnance to the summer campaigns, or that other nations had their rights. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 The man who lacks aspiration is static, dormant, lifeless, inert; the man who has aspiration is dynamic, forceful, potent, regnant. The Reconstructed School Hence came schisms and heresies, which would never come to be, were charity regnant and alive. The Gist of Swedenborg There grew naturally in the atmosphere of the court of a regnant queen, an affected, flattering, and inflated language, known to us as Euphuism. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Each one of them was in a sense a stirrer-up of sedition against old and regnant relations and facts, political, moral, and religious. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist Truth may ring regnant in the lines of Abt Vogler-- "And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fulness of the days?"-- but, unfortunately, the conclusion is, in itself, illogical. Life of Robert Browning A Queen regnant has, ex officio, committed treason against God: the Realm and Estates may have conspired with her, but her rule is unlawful. John Knox and the Reformation What right had He to think that His Gospel would come to be the regnant gospel over the minds of men? The Jericho Road His guilt is clear, the proofs are pregnant; A traitor to the vices regnant. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Queen regnant she, and so shall be for aye As long as her still unpolluted sea Shall wash the borders of her brave and free, And mother her incomparable Bay. The California Birthday Book Ah, no! so much, to dare, He fronts the regnant Darkness on its throne.— Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II. Associated words: regicide royalty, regnal, regnant, regnancy, regalia, viceroy, camarilla, dynastic, dynasty. kingdom, n. empire, dominion, sovereignty, monarchy, realm. kingly, a. royal, regal, monarchical; sovereign, august, majestic, grand. Putnam's Word Book Fashion has been regnant over all the earth; and lords and dukes, kings and queens, have been the subjects of her realm. The Abominations of Modern Society Wheresoever she 'bides, whether resting in lanes Or gracing the proud urban bowers, The red, royal rose her distinction maintains As the one regnant queen among flowers. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 The lyric mood is regnant here, in a melody that, springing from distant soil, speaks straight to every heart, above all with the concluding refrain. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies Then did joy Run like a sunbeam over the land, and joy Rule in the stout heart of a regnant Queen. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II. But in general, for this whole class, established facts, the materialism which they see regnant, too much block their mental horizon, and limit the possibilities of things to them. Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold His character, so called, was sound, and his conscience, if not sensitive, was firm and regnant. Paul Faber, Surgeon The law was regnant, and confined his thought; Hell was not conquer'd when that poet wrote; Heaven was scarce heard of until He came down, To make the region where love triumphs known. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham Italy was so long regnant in music that she seems even yet its chosen land. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies She was weak and she leaned against the casing for her support, but her face was tender and calm, and she was regnant over her own mind. The Precipice Hugo and Mazzini, Byron and Macaulay had all now appeared upon the scene, and romanticism was regnant. A Social History of the American Negro Being a History of the Negro Problem in the United States. Including A History and Study of the Republic of Liberia First, Meregrett, the eldest, now regnant in France; then Alianora, the second and most beautiful of these daughters, whom troubadours hymned as the Unattainable Princess. Chivalry The heroism and fidelity that they represent can only be fully appreciated in the light of this discouraging period when evil was regnant. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism Harrington himself is perhaps a trifle too "regnant" to be altogether satisfactory; and there are many similar extravagances and inaccuracies. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Truth may ring regnant in the lines of Abt Vogler — "And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fulness of the days?" — but, unfortunately, the conclusion is, in itself, illogical. Life of Robert Browning And if the regnant merchants made large fortunes, the enterprise in general suffered from the rivalries between the various companies, and above all from lack of imperial support. Rezanov "Most astounding Empress," cried he, "fairest among the Goddesses, Queen regnant of my adoring heart, hail!" The Lost Continent The stories that Josephus relates regarding Joseph indicate that the materialism and sensuality which were regnant in Alexandria had penetrated even into the province of Judea. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism They haunted me, as wild and free I roamed from sun to sun; Until I came where sudden flame uplit a terraced height, A regnant peak that seemed to seek the coronal of night. Ballads of a Cheechako She and those stars seemed to me at once the types and witnesses of truth all regnant. Villette All form of persuasion is empty except in vital association with regnant obedience. The Elect Lady I dreaded the flash of lovely flame, and the outburst of regnant anger, ere I should have time to say that I was not to blame. The Portent & Other Stories In the regnant silence she rose, laid aside her book, softly opened the door, and stepped as softly into the narrow passage. There & Back So they made him Sultan, and he became King regnant. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I Let him see many sons Begotten of his body, who may keep The royal line long regnant. National Epics And, lo, to hear The lilt of his approaching lute, No wonder that the regnant Year Bent down her beauty, blushing mute, Her heart beneath his foot. Poems All around her was wave rushing upon wave, and above her blue heaven and regnant moon. The Marquis of Lossie Look you,—'tis civic freedom I would further,— The civic spirit that in former times Was regnant here. Early Plays — Catiline, the Warrior's Barrow, Olaf Liljekrans Because the parliament is called by a king regnant, and is his, the king regnant's, parliament, and deliberates on his business; 4. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8 She herself and her father had shown that there could be a short way with Queens—consort or regnant—whom you had in your power, and whose existence might be inconvenient to you. Sea-Power and Other Studies I heard, in darkness, on my bed, The beating of my heart To servant feet and regnant head A common life impart, By the liquid cords, in every thread Unbroken as they start. A Hidden Life and Other Poems His face, far from what is called handsome, had a certain almost grandeur in it, owed mainly to the dominant forehead, and the regnant life in the eyes. The Marquis of Lossie Notwithstanding inevitable weaknesses and accidents, the Decalogue of Chivalry has none the less been regnant in some millions of souls which it has made pure and great. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05 (From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa) For the present, we were in splendid Paris, with Napoleon III. in the Tuileries, and Baron Haussmann regnant in the stately streets. Hawthorne and His Circle A new attempt by the regnant family caused Philip again to be invited, and Thessaly became virtually a province of Macedonia. The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes Literally translated with notes His soul was like an empty darkened room, Through which strange pictures pass from the outer world; While regnant will lay passive and looked on. A Hidden Life and Other Poems And the course of her life should be like that of the sun, beautiful, glorious, regnant! each splendid phase more dazzling than any that had preceded it. Self-Raised Or, From the Depths So 'gainst the deadly smother he could press With calm his lofty manhood; interpose Purpose divine, and at the last disclose For life's great shift a regnant readiness. A Lover's Diary, Complete That means the empiricist temper regnant, and the rationalist temper sincerely given up. Pragmatism A vague confidence in Progress had lain behind and encouraged the revolution of 1789, but in the revolution of 1848 the idea was definitely enthroned as the regnant principle. The Idea of Progress An inguiry into its origin and growth Old Esculapius must begin the procession but the Man with the Knife, regnant, heroic size, must end it. Letters of Franklin K. Lane There was something regnant in her, while, too, there was something sumptuous and sensuous and physically thrilling to the senses. The Judgment House I made him regnant of my soul that he the reign assain * But me he wasted wasting too the soul I gave to reign. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 08 So the Wazir was forthright made Sultan, and he became King regnant, a true ruler of men. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01 But before reaching this final stage they must pass through an epoch in which reason is conscious of itself, but not regnant. The Idea of Progress An inguiry into its origin and growth Back of her appealing gentleness, however, there was a reserve of proud command due to the strain in her blood of a regnant, haughty, slave-ruling race. The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies It is only when the conscience is wide awake and regnant that it can be appealed to without giving a cry for response. Sir Gibbie It was no longer the conscious beauty, proud and regnant, seated before him; but a timid, frightened girl, struggling with her first deep passion. Maruja She stood as straight and unbending as a young pine, courage regnant in the very poise of the fine head. Bucky O'Connor Now an influence which has been of great significance to every human being since the traditional period, at least, has been the concept of the universe regnant at the period of that individual's life. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 He was the spirit of regnant labor as he stood there, his hands outreaching to rend and crush his audience. The Iron Heel |
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