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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

'Realm'

The word 'realm', pronounced "rellm", is derived from the French word 'reaume' which itself was derived from 'roiaume'. It refers to the kingdom of a monarch.  
Posted by Rakesh Krishnan at 16:35
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