| Latin | English | |
| archos | ruler | » |
| regula | rule / monastic rule | » |
| principor | to rule | » |
| caeruleus (m.), caerulea (f.), caeruleum (n.) | blue | » |
| formula | physical beauty / formula / rule, principle | » |
| mos | moris/ will, inclination/ custom, wont, usage, rule | » |
| regno | to reign, rule, predominate | » |
| impero | to give orders, command /to rule, hold sway | » |
| regimen | rule, guidance | » |
| regnum | rule, authority, kingdom, realm | » |
| rector | guider, leader, director, ruler, master | » |
| satraps | viceroy, governor, ruler | » |
| agalmate | effigy, as of a ruler on a sea | » |
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| sceptrum | rule, authority, royal staff | » |
| professio | monastic rule | » |
| imperium | power to command, authority, command, rule, control | » |
| ordinatio | rule, government, order, arrangment, regulation | » |
| dominatus | rule, mastery, tyranny, domination | » |
| pulverulentus | full of dust | » |
| principatus | rule, dominion, pre-eminence, first place | » |
| rego, rexi, rectum | to guide, govern, direct, to rule | » |
| Nulla regula sine exceptione | No rule without exception | » |
| Cuius regio, eius religio | He who rules, his religion | » |
| Inter caecos regnat strabo | Among blind people the squinting one rules | » |
| Sapiens dominabitur astris | A wise (man) will rule (or possibly, be ruled by) the stars | » |
| Imperare sibi maximum imperium est | To rule yourself is the ultimate power | » |
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