royalty
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From Middle English royaltee, roialtee, royalte, from Old French roialté, roiauté, realté (compare earlier Old French realted (“realm, kingdom”)), from Vulgar Latin *rēgālitās, from Latin rēgālis, equivalent to royal + -ty.
royalty (countable and uncountable, plural royalties)
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royalty f (plural royalties)
royalty m (invariable)
royalty m (definite singular royaltyen, indefinite plural royaltyer or royalties, definite plural royaltyene)
royalty m (definite singular royaltyen, indefinite plural royaltyar or royalties, definite plural royaltyane)
royalty m (plural royalties)
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