מלוכה

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Hebrew

Etymology

Root
מ־ל־ך (m-l-k)

Feminine passive participle of מָלַךְ (malákh, to rule)

Noun

מְלוּכָה (m'lukháf (plural indefinite מְלוּכוֹת, singular construct מְלוּכַת־)

  1. Something ruled, that is, a realm: a kingdom, king's, X royal.
  2. (Modern Israeli Hebrew) royalty (e.g: the royal family and descent), the property of being a king or a queen, etc.

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Yiddish

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Hebrew מלוכה (m'lukhá, kingdom, realm).

Noun

מלוכה (melukhef, plural מלוכות (melukhes)

  1. government

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