regla

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See also: régla and reglá

Asturian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin regula as a semi-learned term.

Noun

regla f (plural regles)

  1. rule
  2. ruling
  3. ruler

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Catalan

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Latin regula; compare the inherited doublet reixa.

Pronunciation

Noun

regla f (plural regles)

  1. rule, ruling
  2. period (menstruation)

Icelandic

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin regula.

Pronunciation

Noun

regla f (genitive singular reglu, nominative plural reglur)

  1. rule
  2. order (state of being well arranged)
  3. order (religious or knightly organization, etc.)

Declension

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Leonese

Etymology

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Noun

regla f (plural reglas)

  1. rule

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French régler. Doublet of regula.

Verb

a regla (third-person singular present reglează, past participle reglat) 1st conj.

  1. to set (e.g. a watch)
  2. to adjust
  3. to regulate

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin regula as a semi-learned term. Compare Portuguese regra. Cf. also the doublet reja. Cognate with English rule.

Noun

regla f (plural reglas)

  1. rule (regulation, norm)
  2. ruler (measuring stick)
  3. (colloquial) menstruation, period
    Está en su regla.She's on her period.

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Swedish

Etymology

regel +‎ -a

Verb

regla (present reglar, preterite reglade, supine reglat, imperative regla)

  1. to bolt, lock, to close with a latch (= regel)

Conjugation

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Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish regla (menstruation).

Noun

regla

  1. menstruation; period