(juh-joon)adj. lacking in nutritional value
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Means to rule – not by marriage but being born into the role?-
Aylmer saw a queen regnant as two persons, one private and one public.” Julia M Walker; Dissing Elizabeth; Duke University Press; 2004.
i think – i dunno how i’d use this in everyday language.
It’s an adjective – wouldn’t it come before the word queen.
I think i’m going to learn a lot about english doing this!
I started this buy joining up to
http://wordsmith.org/words/today.html
they have a subscription service …
This is going to be where i get my word of the day from… and i will make every attempt to use it in everyday language!

