reġina

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See also: regina, regină, Regina, Regína, and Regīna

Maltese

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Etymology

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From Italian regina and/or Sicilian rigina, riggina, both from Latin rēgīna. If originally borrowed from Sicilian, the form would have been later influenced by either the masculine re (king) or the Italian form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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reġina f (plural rġejjen, masculine re)

  1. queen
    Synonym: (see there for notes) sultana
  2. (chess) queen

Derived terms

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See also

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Chess pieces in Maltese · bċejjeċ taċ-ċess (layout · text)
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re reġina torri isqof żiemel pjun, pedina, petun