They had long occupied Buda (Pesth), and had been in possession of the stronghold of Alba Regalis for some sixty years.
The siege of Alba Regalis must have been about the year 1601--Smith never troubles himself with any dates--and while it was undecided, Mahomet III.
Because it is named for Citheron who was a poet, and regalis refers to a king.
The "something" was a Citheronia Regalis which had emerged from its case on the soft earth under the log.
It has in "Regalis Domus" the earliest allusion to the Cortereal voyage in a printed map.
I have poured three large drops of pinkish liquid the consistency of thin cream from the abdominal rings of a Regalis case.
I had taxed Mr. Rowley's time and patience as an expert lepidopterist, to read my text, and examine my illustration; and I hoped in a small way to repay his kindness by sending him a box of fertile Regalis eggs.
This is difficult to believe, but it was a third Regalis and came into my possession at night again.
One writer I had reason to suppose standard authority stated that caterpillars from Citheronia Regalis eggs emerged in sixteen days.
One big female Regalis of the last chapter of this book placed them a thimbleful at a time; but the little caterpillars came rolling out in all directions when due.
That box contained a perfect pair of mated Regalis moths.
What troubles me is whether Regalis of the Limberlost is grey, where others are green; or whether I am colour blind or these men.
At time to appear I believe the pupa bores its way with the sharp point of the abdomen; at least I have seen Celeus, and Carolina, Regalis and Imperialis coming through the surface, abdomen tip first.
It will be seen that, with the exception of the vague limits of the “Regalis Domus,” there was no sign of the continental line of North America in this map of Sylvanus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regalis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.