Monarchs

/ˈmɒnərk(s)/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Sovereign heads of state, typically hereditary, holding supreme authority within a monarchy.
    The monarchs exercised supreme control over their realms.

Forms

  • monarch

Commentary

The term 'monarchs' is the plural of 'monarch'; legal contexts usually focus on the singular form when addressing powers and prerogatives.

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