poy |
roy |
As nouns the difference between poy and roy
is that
poy is a support structure while
roy is (obsolete) a king.
As an adjective roy is
(obsolete) royal.
roy |
ropy |
As adjectives the difference between roy and ropy
is that
roy is (obsolete) royal while
ropy is resembling a rope.
As a noun roy
is (obsolete) a king.
rory |
roy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rory and roy
is that
rory is (obsolete) of gaudy, tasteless, or unsubtle colors while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As adjectives the difference between rory and roy
is that
rory is (obsolete) covered by dew or
rory can be (obsolete) of gaudy, tasteless, or unsubtle colors while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As a noun roy is
(obsolete) a king.
roy |
foy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between roy and foy
is that
roy is (obsolete) royal while
foy is (obsolete) a feast given by one about to leave a place.
As nouns the difference between roy and foy
is that
roy is (obsolete) a king while
foy is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.
As an adjective roy
is (obsolete) royal.
roy |
rok |
As nouns the difference between roy and rok
is that
roy is (obsolete) a king while
rok is a reasoning, arguments.
As an adjective roy
is (obsolete) royal.
roy |
loy |
As nouns the difference between roy and loy
is that
roy is a king while
loy is a type of spade used in Ireland.
As a proper noun Roy
is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As an adjective roy
is royal.
rosy |
roy |
As adjectives the difference between rosy and roy
is that
rosy is rose-coloured while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As nouns the difference between rosy and roy
is that
rosy is (slang|british) tea while
roy is (obsolete) a king.
roy |
rox |
As a proper noun Roy
is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As a noun roy
is a king.
As an adjective roy
is royal.
As a verb rox is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
rob |
roy |
As a verb rob
is .
As a noun roy is
(obsolete) a king.
As an adjective roy is
(obsolete) royal.
joy |
roy |
In obsolete terms the difference between joy and roy
is that
joy is the sign or exhibition of joy; gaiety; merriment; festivity while
roy is royal.
As nouns the difference between joy and roy
is that
joy is a feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good while
roy is a king.
As proper nouns the difference between joy and roy
is that
joy is {{given name|female|from=English}} while
Roy is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As a verb joy
is to feel joy, to rejoice.
As an adjective roy is
royal.
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