Meaning & Definition of word "Royalty"

Royalty

/ˈrɔɪəlti/

noun:

  • 1. A person of royal blood or status; a king, queen, or member of a royal family.
    • Example: The wedding drew a large crowd eager to catch a glimpse of royalty.
  • 2. The status or power of a king or queen.
    • Example: The royalty of the ancient kingdom was revered by its people.
  • 3. Payment to an owner for the use of their property, such as copyright or patent rights.
    • Example: The author received a significant royalty from the sales of his bestselling novel.
  • 4. A share of the proceeds paid to a creator for the use of their intellectual property.
    • Example: Musicians often rely on royalty payments from their recordings.

Etymology

Middle English reialte, from Old French realte, from Latin regalis meaning 'royal'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

royalty payment:

A payment made to a patent holder or creator for the use of their work or property.

royalty free:

Refers to media that can be used without paying royalties.

blood royalty:

Referring to those who have royal lineage or heritage.

Related Words

royal:

Pertaining to a king, queen, or other sovereign.

regal:

Suitable for a king or queen; royal.

sovereign:

A supreme ruler, especially a monarch.

Slang Meanings of royalty

Meaning: Wealth and luxury associated with royal status.

Example Sentence: Living like royalty in that mansion.

Meaning: Acknowledgment of someone deserving respect or admiration.

Example Sentence: She treats everyone like royalty, making them feel special.