1.the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.2.royal rule or authority; sovereignty.3.dominating power or influence: the reign of law.
Reighn is not a word in English. Reign, perhaps, is the closest. To rule, or be a sovereign.
From the Latin "regnum", meaning either kingdom or rule, depending on context.
For rain, remember the rhyme rain rain go away. For rein, remember the word restrain which also means to control. Rein and restrain have R-E in them. And for reign, remember a great king or queen which will help you add the silent 'g' to reign.
Reign in ambitions is a term typically used when someone has goals or dreams that are too aggressive or are above their capacity to achieve. It means to lessen your ambitions and take a more real vs. ideal perspective. For example, if someone says they want to "rule the world", you may reply with, "you need to reign in your ambitions."
Latin regno = I have royal power, I reign, I hold sway.
The homophones for reign are rain & rein.
the 20th reign
'Cry Havok and let lose the Dogs of War!' Meaning free for all - do what you want don't worry about the consequences.
Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered.
Homophones for rain include reign and rein. Rain: water from the clouds; The trees and grass needed some rain. Reign: to control or rule a nation; He will reign as king, one day. Rein: a horse strap; The rein broke and the horse took off.
After the Reign was created in 1994.
You Reign was created in 2007.