terms |
regle |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb regle is
(obsolete) to rule; to govern.
regle |
reglet |
As a verb regle
is to rule; to govern.
As a noun reglet is
a strip of wood or metal of the height of a quadrat, used for regulating the space between pages in a chase, and also for spacing out title pages and other open matter.
regale |
regle |
As verbs the difference between regale and regle
is that
regale is while
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern.
reglue |
regle |
As verbs the difference between reglue and regle
is that
reglue is to glue again; to stick back together with glue while
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern.
regle |
reigle |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between regle and reigle
is that
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern while
reigle is (obsolete) to regulate; to govern.
As verbs the difference between regle and reigle
is that
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern while
reigle is (obsolete) to regulate; to govern.
As a noun reigle is
a hollow cut or channel for guiding anything.
regle |
reule |
As verbs the difference between regle and reule
is that
regle is to rule; to govern while
reule is obsolete form of rule.
As a noun reule is
obsolete form of rule.
rewle |
regle |
As verbs the difference between rewle and regle
is that
rewle is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
regle is to rule; to govern.
govern |
regle |
As verbs the difference between govern and regle
is that
govern is to make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in while
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern.
rule |
regle |
As verbs the difference between rule and regle
is that
rule is while
regle is (obsolete) to rule; to govern.