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majesty

[maj-uh-stee] / ˈmædʒ ə sti /
NOUN
grandeur
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NOUN
the power of a ruler
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The government is now trying to find a radical solution for the woes of his majesty's courts.

From BBC

When finished, it will secure his reputation and bring him glory and riches, “the joy of lordliness, the majesty of the peaceful mind in the well-fed body.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But the original hangs, in its full greenish majesty, in the National Gallery in Washington, where I make a point of seeing it whenever I am there.

From The Wall Street Journal

And, if you were there for McCourt bankruptcy, you can have a greater appreciation of Guggenheim majesty.

From Los Angeles Times

Some years ago, I heard Bach’s “St. John Passion” in Notre-Dame, in all its two-hour majesty, and I can summon up the sensation of the music resounding in the vaults overhead.

From The Wall Street Journal