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  2. Realm - Wikipedia

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    The word supposedly derives from medieval Latin regalimen, from regalis, of or belonging to a rex ' king '. [2] The word rex itself is derived from the Latin verb regere, which means ' to rule '. Thus the literal meaning of the word realm is ' the territory of a ruler ', traditionally a monarch (emperor, king, grand duke, prince, etc.).

  3. Realm (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Realm (database), an object database and platform created primarily for mobile devices maintained by Realm Inc. A URL pattern in OpenID protocol, for which the OpenID authentication is valid; An ID for an instance of a server software- HTTP transmits Realm when answering to a Basic access authentication request to distinguish different areas on ...

  4. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    In French, it means "beginning." The English meaning of the word exists only when in the plural form: [faire] ses débuts [sur scène] (to make one's débuts on the stage). The English meaning and usage also extends to sports to denote a player who is making their first appearance for a team or at an event. décolletage a low-cut neckline ...

  5. Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. A modern english thesaurus. A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms ...

  6. Loka - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a loka or lokas develops in the Vedic literature. Influenced by the special connotations that a word for space might have for a nomadic people, loka in the Veda did not simply mean place or world, but had a positive valuation: it was a place or position of religious or psychological interest with a special value or function of ...

  7. Valhalla - Wikipedia

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    The Modern English noun Valhalla derives from Old Norse Valhǫll, a compound noun composed of two elements: the masculine noun valr 'the slain' and the feminine noun hǫll which originally referred to a rock, rocks, or mountain; not a hall, thus meaning Valhalla was originally understood as the "rock of the Slain". [3]

  8. Glossary of Shinto - Wikipedia

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    Ningen – The human realm of incarnation, the third-highest realm on the wheel of reincarnation. See Rinne (below). Nio ( 仁王 ) – In Shinto-Buddhism, nio is the Japanese name for the Kongōrikishi , the two wrathful and muscular guardians of the Buddha standing at the entrance of many Buddhist temples.

  9. Land of dreams (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word demos is translated in English-language ... the Land of dreams is located spatially in an imaginal landscape closely situated to the realm of ...