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realm

[relm]
–noun
1. a royal domain; kingdom: the realm of England.
2. the region, sphere, or domain within which anything occurs, prevails, or dominates: the realm of dreams.
3. the special province or field of something or someone: the realm of physics; facts within the realm of political scientists.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME realme, reaume < OF reialme, deriv. of reial < L rēgālis regal


1. See kingdom.
realm   (rělm)   
n.  
  1. A community or territory over which a sovereign rules; a kingdom.
  2. A field, sphere, or province: the realm of science. See Synonyms at field.

[Middle English realme, from Old French, alteration (influenced by Old French reial, royal) of Latin regimen, government, from regere, to rule; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]

Realm

Realm\, n. [OE. realme, ream, reaume, OF. reialme, roialme, F. royaume, fr. (assumed) LL. regalimen, from L. regalis royal. See Regal.]

1. A royal jurisdiction or domain; a region which is under the dominion of a king; a kingdom.

The absolute master of realms on which the sun perpetually alone. --Motley.

2. Hence, in general, province; region; country; domain; department; division; as, the realm of fancy.
Language Translation for : Realm
Spanish: reino,
German: das Königreich,
Japanese: 王国

realm 
c.1290, from O.Fr. reaume, probably from roiaume "kingdom," altered (by influence of L. regalis "regal") from Gallo-Romance *regiminem, accusative form of L. regimen "system of government, rule" (see regimen).
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