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[ˈmædʒəstɪ] plural ˈmajesties noun1) greatness; impressive dignity:عَظَمَه، جلالthe majesty of God.
2) ( with capital with His, ~Your etc):صاحِب الجلالَهa title used when speaking to or of a king or queen: Her Majesty the Queen: Their Majesties: Your Majesty.
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عَظَمَة \ lordship: (used in speaking to or about a lord) the person of a lord: Let us invite his lordship to speak at the ceremony. majesty: the qualities of a king or queen (grand, noble, calm, powerful) that earn respect. splendour, splendor: grand appearance; glory; sth. very fine: the splendour of the sunset; the splendours of Moscow. -
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فَخَامَة \ majesty: the qualities of a king or queen (grand, noble, calm, powerful) that earn respect. splendour, splendor: grand appearance; glory: the splendour of the sunset. style: a grand or fine manner: He lives in style, with several servants. -
5 صاحب
صَاحِب \ companion: sb. that one likes to be with; a friend: John and his companions often go fishing together. His dog is his only companion. keeper: (in compounds) sb. who looks after sth.: goalkeeper; shopkeeper. master: the male owner of a dog or horse: A dog obeys his master’s call. owner: sb. who owns sth.; a possessor: Who is the owner of this car?. proprietor: an owner (esp. of land or buildings): the hotel proprietor. \ صَاحِب \ employer: one who gives paid work. \ See Also رب العمل (رَبّ العَمَل) \ صَاحِب \ householder: sb. who owns or rents the house that she or he lives in. \ See Also ساكن البيت \ صَاحِب \ landlord: a man from whom one rents land or buildings. \ See Also مالك العَقار \ صَاحِب \ banker: one who controls a bank. \ See Also مُدير مَصْرِف \ صَاحِب \ landlord: a man who keeps an inn, public house or lodging house. \ See Also مدير المَنْزول، الفُنْدُق \ صَاحِب \ sponsor: sb. who puts forward a plan (or the name of a person who plans to do sth.) and accepts any duty or expense concerning it. \ See Also مُقَدِّم اقتراح \ صَاحِب الجَلالَة \ majesty: (used in speaking to or about a king or queen) the person of a king or queen: His majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen were present at the ceremony. \ صَاحِب حِرْفَة \ artisan: a skilled workman. \ صَاحِب الخَان \ innkeeper: one who keeps an inn. \ See Also الفُندق \ صَاحِب دُكّان \ shopkeeper, store keeper: sb. who works in a shop and often owns it. \ See Also حانوت (حَانُوت) \ صَاحِب ذِمَّة \ conscientious: guided by conscience; careful to do one’s duty in the smallest matters: She’s conscientious about paying her bills at once. \ صَاحِب السُّلْطة \ authority: whoever has this power: The city authorities control the police. \ صَاحِب السُّمُوّ \ Highness: the title of honour given to sb. of royal rank: His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. \ صَاحِب مَتْجَر \ tradesman, tradesmen: sb. who trades (in a small way); a shopkeeper. \ صَاحِب مَزْرَعة \ planter: sb. who grows crops or trees on a plantation. \ صَاحِب مَزْرَعة صَغِيرة \ smallholder: the owner of a smallholding. \ صَاحِب مَصْنَع \ industrialist: sb., esp. a factory owner, who gains money through industry. manufacturer: the owner of a factory where things are manufactured. \ صَاحِب اليَخْت \ yachtsman: sb. who owns or sails a yacht. \ صاحِبة \ landlady: a woman from whom one rents land or buildings; a woman who keeps an inn or public house. \ See Also مالِكة المَنْزل -
6 daula
force, majesty, state [dala] Aze dövlet, Hin daulat, Ind daulat, Per doulat, Swa dola, Tat deület, Tur devlet, Uzb davlat borrowed from Ar -
7 hhaszra
presence; highness, majesty [hhaszara] Hin hazrat, Ind hadrat, Per hhaszrat, Tur hazret borrowed from Ar -
8 الطعن في الذات الملكية
n. lese majesty -
9 جلالة
n. majesty -
10 سلطان
n. sultan, monarch, authority, suzerainty, power, reign, majesty, lordship, dominion, clutch -
11 صاحب الجلالة
His Majesty -
12 عظمة
n. greatness, grandeur, magnificence, magnitude, splendor, splendour, state, majesty, sublimate, force, lordliness, noble mindedness, pageantry, pomp, laurels -
13 فخامة
n. splendour, magnificence, grandeur, majesty, nobleness, splendor -
14 جلال
جَلاَل: سُمُوّ، عَظَمَة، مَهَابَة، بَهَاءloftiness, exaltedness; sublimity, augustness, magnificence, grandeur, grandness, greatness, majesty, stateliness, portliness, dignity, gravity, solemnity; splendor, glory -
15 جلالة
جَلاَلَة: لَقَبُ المَلِك -
16 جلالة الملك
جَلاَلَةُ المَلِكHis Majesty, the king -
17 جلالة الملكة
جَلاَلَةُ المَلِكَةHer Majesty, the Queen -
18 صاحب الجلالة
صاحِبُ (صَاحِبَةُ) الجَلاَلَة -
19 الله عز وجل
الّلهُ عَزّ وجَلّGod, the Great and Almighty; God, to whom belongs might and majesty -
20 الله سبحانه وتعالى
اللّهُ سُبْحانَهُ وتَعَالَى
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