[volunˈta]
1. feminine noun Will, wish.
Etymology: From Latin voluntas.
[volunˈta]
1. feminine noun Will, wish.
Etymology: From Latin voluntas.
[ˈunəɾe]
1. transitive verb To unite, to join, to bind, to link.
Etymology: From Latin unire.
[reˈʃi]
1. masculine noun Kingdom.
Etymology: From Latin regnum, via *reginum, with interference with reix.
[reˈʃin uˈnat]
1. masculine noun United Kingdom.
[reʃ]
1. masculine noun King.
Etymology: From Latin rex.
[vou̯]
1. possessive determiner, masculine plural Your.
2. possessive pronoun, masculine plural Yours.
Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into voul’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: vous; for feminine forms, see va. It can be used in polite speech to address one or more people. It is also used in prayers to God and the Virgin Mary.
Etymology: From Latin vos (you), by analogy with tuus (your).
[ˈgloɾja]
1. feminine noun Glory, bliss.
Etymology: From Latin gloria.