Lord is a masculine word and usually means king. However, lordship could refer to the king and queen. But usually king.
rex literally means king or queen. the word rex originated from Latin and in latin means king or queen.
well in my opinion "lord" is a synonym. mabe theres a better word though and lord can also mean superior being as well as king queen as well as someone with great power or a master
The Queen (2006), Warrior Queen (2003), Diamond Queen (1953), Queen Christina (1933), Prom Queen (2007), Queen Sized (2003), Queen Bee (1955), Snow Queen (2002), Bollywood Queen (2002), Prom Queen (2004), River Queen (2005), The Queen of the Damned (2002), and For Queen and Country (1989) are just some movie titles containing the word "queen".
kingdom and the king is el rey and reina is queen
A queen can rule a kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II is the ruler of the United Kingdom. The word kingdom is taken to mean an area ruled by a monarch (rather than only a king).
Opposite word for queen is actually 'King'. It is not specific.
In the King James versionthe first time the word - queen - is used is in this verse1 Kin 10:1 And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions.
It is a term of endearment meaning "My Queen".
Another word for Persian ruler is Persian "king" or "queen". Some examples of Persian kings and queens are Hishutash and Helu.
It actually does mean something. "Rey" in Spanish actually means King. so Rey Mysterio means "King of Mysteries".
the role of a lord protector is that whoever it is is a sort of speak leader and protector but not king or ruler lol xx :P
if the queen is the ruler: királynő [kiraːjnøː] but if the husband of the queen is the ruler (the king), the queen is királyné [kiraːjneː]