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  • Eiso (king)
  • King of Ryūkyū

    Eiso (Japanese: 英祖, 1229 – 1299) was a semi-legendary king of Okinawa who reigned from 1260 to 1299. Described in the official histories of the later Ryukyu

    Eiso (king)

    Eiso_(king)

  • Eiso
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eiso may refer to: Eiso (era) (988–990), one of Emperor Ichijō's eras Eiso (king) (1229–1299), semi-legendary ruler of Okinawa Island Eiso dynasty (1259–1349)

    Eiso

    Eiso

  • King of Ryukyu
  • Monarchs of Okinawa Island (1372–1879)

    the reign of King Shō Shin of the Second Shō dynasty. A stone monument dated 1522 makes reference to "three dynasties of Shunten's, Eiso's and Satto's"

    King of Ryukyu

    King of Ryukyu

    King_of_Ryukyu

  • Eiso dynasty
  • Third dynasty of Okinawa Island

    The Eiso dynasty (英祖王統) was the third dynasty in the traditional historiography of Okinawa Island. It was established by Eiso in 1259. Chūzan Seikan,

    Eiso dynasty

    Eiso_dynasty

  • Taisei (king)
  • King of Ryūkyū

    Okinawa Island. He was the second ruler of the Eiso dynasty; that is, his father was King Eisō and his son was King Eiji. The years of Taisei's reign were uneventful

    Taisei (king)

    Taisei_(king)

  • Gihon (king)
  • King of Ryūkyū

    1260, and shortly thereafter "withdrew into the forest alone." Eiso succeeded him as king and established a new dynasty. The precise location, date, and

    Gihon (king)

    Gihon (king)

    Gihon_(king)

  • Shunten dynasty
  • Second dynasty of Okinawa Island

    lasted from 1187 to 1259. The last king Gihon was forced to abdicate to his regent, Eiso, whom established the Eiso dynasty. Kerr. p58–59. Ryukyu Islands

    Shunten dynasty

    Shunten_dynasty

  • Eiji (king)
  • King of Ryūkyū

    of King Taisei, his mother’s name was unknown. He was the third ruler of Eiso Dynasty; that is, his grandfather was King Eiso and his father was King Taisei

    Eiji (king)

    Eiji_(king)

  • Ryukyu Kingdom
  • Island kingdom in East Asia (1429–1879)

    Shunten becomes King of Okinawa, based at Urasoe Castle. 1272 – Envoys from the Mongol Empire are expelled from Okinawa by King Eiso. 1276 – Mongols are

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu_Kingdom

  • Kyūyō
  • Official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom

    dynasty, king Shunten, king Shunbajunki, king Gihon, king Eiso, king Taisei, king Eiji, king Tamagusuku, king Seii, king Satto, king Bunei Vol. 2 – King Shō

    Kyūyō

    Kyūyō

  • History of the Ryukyu Islands
  • Shunten and Eiso, were considered to be important governors. In 1272, Kublai Khan ordered Ryukyu to submit to Mongol suzerainty, but Eiso refused. In

    History of the Ryukyu Islands

    History of the Ryukyu Islands

    History_of_the_Ryukyu_Islands

  • Chūzan Seifu
  • History of the Ryūkyū Kingdom

    dynasty, king Shunten, king Shunbajunki, king Gihon, king Eiso, king Taisei, king Eiji, king Tamagusuku, king Seii, king Satto, king Bunei Vol. 4 - King Shō

    Chūzan Seifu

    Chūzan_Seifu

  • Hokuzan
  • One of three political entities which controlled Okinawa during Sanzan period

    of local chieftains or lords, loosely bound by a paramount chieftain or king of the entire island, split into these three more solidly defined kingdoms

    Hokuzan

    Hokuzan

    Hokuzan

  • Chūzan
  • Kingdom from 1314 to 1429 on the island of Okinawa, now part of Japan

    of local chieftains or lords, loosely bound by a paramount chieftain or king of the entire island, split into these three more solidly defined kingdoms

    Chūzan

    Chūzan

    Chūzan

  • Urasoe Castle
  • Castle in central Okinawa

    mausolea of several kings of Chūzan, dug directly into the cliffside. King Eiso (r. 1260–1299) ruled Chūzan from Urasoe, and is entombed near the northwest

    Urasoe Castle

    Urasoe Castle

    Urasoe_Castle

  • Ryukyuans
  • Ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands

    (1248–1259). As Gihon abdicated, his sessei Eiso (1260–1299), who claimed Tenson's descent, founded the Eiso dynasty. During the Gusuku period (c. 1187–1314)

    Ryukyuans

    Ryukyuans

    Ryukyuans

  • Nanzan
  • Kingdom controlling 14th century Okinawa

    of local chieftains or lords, loosely bound by a paramount chieftain or king of the entire island, split into these three more solidly defined kingdoms

    Nanzan

    Nanzan

    Nanzan

  • First Shō dynasty
  • Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom

    ruled by the First Shō family (第一尚氏, daiichi Shō-shi) under the title of King of Chūzan. According to the official history books compiled during the second

    First Shō dynasty

    First Shō dynasty

    First_Shō_dynasty

  • Okinawa Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    Shunten dynasty lasted for three generations before being overthrown by the Eiso dynasty, which in turn was replaced by the Satto dynasty after four generations

    Okinawa Prefecture

    Okinawa Prefecture

    Okinawa_Prefecture

  • Okinawa Island
  • Largest of the Okinawa Islands in Japan

    Ryukyuan kings, such as Shunten and Eiso, were important rulers. An attempted Mongolian invasion in 1291 during the Eiso dynasty failed. Hiragana was imported

    Okinawa Island

    Okinawa Island

    Okinawa_Island

  • Urasoe yōdore
  • Royal mausoleum in Okinawa

    with one king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom separated from the others by several centuries. The mausoleum was established in 1261, during the reign of Eiso, before

    Urasoe yōdore

    Urasoe yōdore

    Urasoe_yōdore

  • Sanzan period
  • Period in Okinawan history

    to have co-existed on Okinawa Island. It is said to have started during King Tamagusuku's reign (traditional dates: 1314–1336) and, according to Sai On's

    Sanzan period

    Sanzan period

    Sanzan_period

  • Tenson dynasty
  • Dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom

    three early dynasties (Haneji 1983). These were the Tenson Dynasty, the Eiso Dynasty (AD 1260 to 1349), and the Satto Dynasty (AD 1350 to 1405). Kerr

    Tenson dynasty

    Tenson dynasty

    Tenson_dynasty

  • Tamagusuku
  • King of Ryukyu

    was the third son of Eiji (r. 1309–1313), he was the fourth ruler of the Eiso dynasty. Succeeding his father Eiji as paramount chief of Okinawa's territorial

    Tamagusuku

    Tamagusuku

    Tamagusuku

  • List of Latin-script letters
  • for Latin Extended-E" (PDF). Unicode Consortium. 2016. West, Andrew; Chan, Eiso; Everson, Michael (2017-01-16). "L2/17-013: Proposal to encode three uppercase

    List of Latin-script letters

    List_of_Latin-script_letters

  • Biangbiang noodles
  • Type of Chinese noodles

    out by Satoshi Yamamoto, see CJK Ext. E 6.0. Editorial Group. IRG N1597. Eiso Chan: My answer of "How to pronounce 'biáng'" at Zhihu Archived 28 March

    Biangbiang noodles

    Biangbiang noodles

    Biangbiang_noodles

  • Kikoe-ōgimi
  • Highest ranking noro priestess of the Ryukyuan religion

    of Kikoe-ōgimi, “venerable eldest daughter of King Eisō (r. 1260-1299), former king of Chūzan and King of Hokuzan”. Very little is known about the rites

    Kikoe-ōgimi

    Kikoe-ōgimi

  • Unajara
  • Queen of the Ryukyu Kingdom

    the tomb of Gihon's queen. After Gihon abdicated his throne in favour of Eiso, Unajara would have left Urasoe with her children to follow her husband in

    Unajara

    Unajara

    Unajara

  • Shunten
  • Legendary Okinawan king (c. 1165 – 1237)

    He was said to rule from Urasoe Castle, which was later the residence of Eiso and Satto. Shunten was a popular and effective ruler who supported the well-being

    Shunten

    Shunten

    Shunten

  • Amami Islands
  • Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands

    retain autonomy. Ryukyuan records state that Amami aji paid tribute to Eiso, the king of Chūzan in Sanzan period Okinawa. Okinoerabu and Yoron fell under

    Amami Islands

    Amami Islands

    Amami_Islands

  • Second Shō dynasty
  • Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom

    ruled by the Second Shō family (第二尚氏, daini Shō-shi) under the title of King of Chūzan. This family took the family name from the earlier rulers of the

    Second Shō dynasty

    Second Shō dynasty

    Second_Shō_dynasty

  • Japanese clans
  • 12th century) Shunten Dynasty (舜天王統) – first dynasty of Ryukyu (1187–1259) Eiso Dynasty (英祖王統) – second dynasty of Ryukyu (1260–1354) Haniji Dynasty (怕尼芝王統)

    Japanese clans

    Japanese clans

    Japanese_clans

  • Gusuku Period
  • Historical period of the Ryukyu Islands

    depiction may have been inspired by the legendary Chinese Emperor Shun. Eiso is described as displacing Shunten's dynasty and ruling from 1260 to 1299

    Gusuku Period

    Gusuku Period

    Gusuku_Period

  • Nakijin Castle
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    no Oshi, became the castle's lord. It is said that the second son of King Eiso, Prince Wakukawa, was adopted by the second generation (name unknown)

    Nakijin Castle

    Nakijin Castle

    Nakijin_Castle

  • Ryukyu Disposition
  • Japanese annexation of the Ryukyu Kingdom

    Emperor on the 14th, they presented their letter (originally signed by "King of Ryūkyū, Shō Tai, Kingdom of Ryūkyū", but amended in consultation with

    Ryukyu Disposition

    Ryukyu Disposition

    Ryukyu_Disposition

  • Ryusou
  • Traditional clothing of Okinawans

    illustrations; it was depicted in a 14th-century book. During the reign of King Eiso, Buddhism was introduced to the Ryukyuan Kingdom from Japan. The robes

    Ryusou

    Ryusou

    Ryusou

  • Sessei
  • Ryūkyū Kingdom government position

    part of the system of the Ryukyuan Kingdom and were originally appointed by Eiso. The three men who held the position of sessei during the first Shō Dynasty

    Sessei

    Sessei

  • Ryukyu Domain
  • 1872–1879 domain of the Japanese Empire

    needed] Shō Tai, who held the title of Ryukyu Kingdom's King (琉球国王 Ryūkyū-koku-ō), Domain King (琉球藩王 Ryūkyū-han-ō). As a result, the Ryukyu Kingdom was

    Ryukyu Domain

    Ryukyu Domain

    Ryukyu_Domain

  • Katsuren Castle
  • Ryukyuan castle in Uruma, Okinawa

    14th century by Katsuren Aji, the fifth son of Taisei, the second king of the Eiso dynasty. Its "golden age" was in the mid-15th century, under Amawari

    Katsuren Castle

    Katsuren Castle

    Katsuren_Castle

  • List of emperors of Japan
  • Inariyama and Eta Funayama Swords, both made during reign of "the Great king Waka Takiru" (Wakatakeru). The first sword is dated to the "Year of the Metal

    List of emperors of Japan

    List_of_emperors_of_Japan

  • Tamagusuku Castle
  • Castle, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

    date of construction is unknown, it is said that King Tamagusuku, the fourth king of the King Eiso lineage (1260-1349), resided here and renovated and

    Tamagusuku Castle

    Tamagusuku Castle

    Tamagusuku_Castle

  • List of dynasties
  • (?–AD 1185) – Legendary Shunten dynasty (舜天王統(しゅんてんおうとう)) (AD 1187–1259) Eiso dynasty (英祖王統(えいそおうとう)) (AD 1260–1349) Sanzan period (三山時代(さんざんじだい)) (AD

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • List of fictional bears
  • Watkins Birre Beer [nl] Birre Beer [nl] Phiny Dick, Ton Beek, Andries Brandt, Eiso Toonder A naïve young bear who lives in a forest with his friends Socratov

    List of fictional bears

    List_of_fictional_bears

  • List of state leaders in the 13th century
  • (1249–1259) Eiso Dynasty – Eiso, Chief (1260–1299) Taisei, Chief (1300–1308) Korea Goryeo (complete list) – Sinjong, King (1197–1204) Huijong, King (1204–1211)

    List of state leaders in the 13th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century

  • Agena Castle
  • Ryūkyūan gusuku fortification in Japan

    gate surrounded by cut stonework. The Ōgawa Aji, (male descendants of King Eiso), who ruled central Okinawa Island for three generations from the 15th

    Agena Castle

    Agena Castle

    Agena_Castle

  • Ta Eisey
  • Ancient Khmer hermit and culture hero

    Cambodia, Ta Eisey appears to many as a fusion deity of Shiva, whose name, Eiso, in Khmer, can also lead to an easy confusion of both. The inscription of

    Ta Eisey

    Ta_Eisey

  • Shunbajunki
  • King of Ryūkyū

    Japan Encyclopedia, p. 172, p. 172, at Google Books; excerpt, Eisō [with a macron] was "king of the Ryūkyū Islands in the thirteenth century." Kerr, pp.

    Shunbajunki

    Shunbajunki

  • 988
  • Calendar year

    Rozala (the widow of Arnulf II). The marriage is arranged by Robert's father, King Hugh Capet, to secure the loyalty of the County of Flanders. Borrell II,

    988

    988

    988

  • List of state leaders in the 14th century
  • (1367–1395) Yoshimochi, Shōgun (1395–1423) Japan: Ryukyu Kingdoms Ryukyu Kingdom: Eiso Dynasty – Taisei, Chief (1300–1308) Eiji, Chief (1309–1313) Tamagusuku, Chief

    List of state leaders in the 14th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century

  • Satto
  • King of Chūzan (r. 1350–1395)

    as the capital of the legendary king Shunten and the proto-historical Eiso, Satto is likely the earliest known king to rule from the site. Remains from

    Satto

    Satto

  • 990
  • Calendar year

    Córdoba. The city of Lund, Sweden is founded, during the reign of the Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard (approximate date). The Ghana Empire takes the Berber town

    990

    990

    990

  • 989
  • Calendar year

    of its new archbishop, Arnulf (the illegitimate son of the late King Lothair III). King Hugh I (Capet) demands that Pope John XV discipline Arnulf. But

    989

    989

    989

  • Popil
  • Ancient Khmer type of candle holder

    the form of a carved statue of the goddess Uma Parvati, the wife of Preah Eiso (Shiva in Sanskrit), who first gave life to human beings. In some wedding

    Popil

    Popil

  • Chūzan Seikan
  • 1650 Okinawan history text

    foundation of Ryūkyū, the Tenson dynasty, the Shunten dynasty Volume 2 – The Eiso dynasty, the Satto dynasty Volume 3 – The dynasty of Shō Hashi Volume 4 –

    Chūzan Seikan

    Chūzan_Seikan

  • Rickettsia rickettsii
  • Species of bacterium

    Publishing. PMID 32310426. NBK555966. Retrieved 2024-04-10. Snowden J, Ladd M, King KC (2024), "Rickettsial Infection", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls

    Rickettsia rickettsii

    Rickettsia rickettsii

    Rickettsia_rickettsii

  • Chatan Castle
  • Castle site in Okinawa, Japan

    by Chitoku Keruma (Japanese: 慶留間知徳) mentions that during the reign of King Eiso (1229-1299), the eldest son of the household of Chatan Noro was named

    Chatan Castle

    Chatan Castle

    Chatan_Castle

  • Aranpō
  • Ryukyuan politician of Chūzan

    sent to Ming China by Bunei to pay tribute, Hongwu Emperor bestowed the king and his ministers kanfuku (官服). "Aranpō." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典

    Aranpō

    Aranpō

  • List of comics creators
  • Prins Kat) Marten Toonder - (Tom Poes, Oliver B. Bumble, Panda, Kappie) Eiso Toonder - (De Goeroe) René Uilenbroek - (Koos de Supporter, Soeperman, Stanley)

    List of comics creators

    List of comics creators

    List_of_comics_creators

  • Latin Extended-D
  • Unicode character block

    minutes of WG 2 meeting 67 U+A7C4..A7C6 3 L2/17-013 N4782 West, Andrew; Chan, Eiso; Everson, Michael (2017-01-16), Proposal to encode three uppercase Latin

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin_Extended-D

  • List of fictional rodents in comics
  • Piepneus en Bibbersnoet. Socratov Mouse Birre Beer Phiny Dick, Ton Beek, Eiso Toonder, Andries Brandt Good friend of Birre the bear. Stewart the Rat Rat

    List of fictional rodents in comics

    List_of_fictional_rodents_in_comics

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  • Eish
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Eish

    God

    Eish

  • Kingdon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Kingdon

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Higher Kingdon in Alverdiscott, Devon, or from Kendon in North Bovey, Devon. Both are named in Old English as ‘the king’s hill’, from cyning (see King) or cyne- ‘royal’ + dūn ‘hill’.

    Kingdon

  • Eina
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, German, Greek

    Eina

    Light; Form of Eino

    Eina

  • Kingsbury
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsbury

    English : habitational name from any of several places, for example in northwest London (formerly Middlesex), Somerset, and Warwickshire. These are mostly named in Old English as cyninges burh ‘the king’s stronghold’, but the last mentioned is Cynesburh ‘stronghold of Cyne’. Cyne is a short form of any of various compound names with cyne- ‘royal’ as the first element.

    Kingsbury

  • Kingdom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingdom

    English : variant of Kingdon.

    Kingdom

  • Eisa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Eisa

    Eisa

  • Kingsland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsland

    English : habitational name from any of ten or more minor places known as ‘the king’s land’, such as Kingsland in South Molton, Devon, or Kingsland in Hackney, Greater London (formerly Middlesex), both named from Middle English kingis ‘of the king’+ land ‘land’.English : habitational name from Kingsland in Herefordshire near Leominster, which is named as ‘the king’s estate in Leon’. Leon is the old Celtic name for the district, meaning ‘at the streams’.

    Kingsland

  • Eisa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Eisa

    Arabic Form of Jesus

    Eisa

  • Kingman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingman

    English : status name denoting a servant of the king, a member of the king’s household.

    Kingman

  • Eido
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Eido

    Illuminating Way

    Eido

  • Kingsford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsford

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Kingsford, for example in Essex, Devon, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The name ostensibly means ‘the king’s ford’, but the one in Worcestershire is named as Cēningaford ‘ford of Cēna’s people’.

    Kingsford

  • Kington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kington

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, in Dorset, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire. These are named from Old French cyne- ‘royal’ (replaced by Old English cyning ‘king’) + tūn ‘settlement’.

    Kington

  • Kingsmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsmore

    English : probably a habitational name from any of several places named Kingsmoor or King’s Moor, in Somerset, Sussex, and Essex.

    Kingsmore

  • Eisu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Eisu

    Desire; Purity; Pleasure; Goddess Parvati

    Eisu

  • Eino
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, German

    Eino

    Point of a Sword

    Eino

  • Kingsberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsberry

    English : variant of Kingsbury.

    Kingsberry

  • EIKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    EIKO

    (栄子) Japanese name EIKO means "long-lived child" or "splendid child."

    EIKO

  • Kings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kings

    English : variant of King.

    Kings

  • Kingston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingston

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England called Kingston or Kingstone. Almost all of them, regardless of the distinction in spelling, were originally named in Old English as cyningestūn ‘the king’s settlement’, i.e. royal manor. However, Kingston upon Soar in Nottinghamshire is named as ‘royal stone’, while Kingstone in Somerset is ‘king’s stone’; both probably being named for some local monument.

    Kingston

  • Kingsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsley

    English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in Cheshire, Hampshire, and Staffordshire. These are all named in Old English as cyningeslēah ‘the woodland clearing (Old English lēah) of the king (cyning)’.

    Kingsley

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Online names & meanings

  • Jezer
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jezer

    Island of help.

  • Jessika
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Jessika

    God's Grace; Foresighted; Rich; God Sees; God Beholds; God is Merciful

  • Sudarsan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Sudarsan

    Victory; Lord Krishna's Weapon; Lord Vishnu Chakra

  • Muslimah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Muslimah |

    Devout believer, Submitting oneself to God

  • Elma
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Elma

    Apple

  • Donald
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss

    Donald

    World Ruler; Ruler of the World; Brown Stranger; World Mighty; Great Chief; Great; Chief

  • Bhubaneswar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Mythological

    Bhubaneswar

    God; Lord of the World

  • Bielby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bielby

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in East Yorkshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Beli + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

  • ESCLADOS
  • Male

    French

    ESCLADOS

    French Arthurian legend name of the first husband of Laudine, from Norman French escalogne, from Latin escalonia, ESCLADOS means "from Ascalon," a seaport in southwestern Levant.

  • Vilokan | விலோகந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vilokan | விலோகந 

    Gaze

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  • Kinglet
  • n.

    A little king; a weak or insignificant king.

  • Kingless
  • a.

    Having no king.

  • Kingly
  • adv.

    In a kingly or kinglike manner.

  • Kingston
  • n.

    Alt. of Kingstone

  • Kinghood
  • n.

    The state of being a king; the attributes of a king; kingship.

  • Kingliness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being kingly.

  • Kingdomed
  • a.

    Having a kingdom or the dignity of a king; like a kingdom.

  • Kingship
  • n.

    The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty.

  • Kingdom
  • n.

    The territory or country subject to a king or queen; the dominion of a monarch; the sphere in which one is king or has control.

  • Kingly
  • superl.

    Belonging to, suitable to, or becoming, a king; characteristic of, resembling, a king; directed or administered by a king; monarchical; royal; sovereign; regal; august; noble; grand.

  • Normal
  • a.

    Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.

  • Kingling
  • n.

    Same as Kinglet, 1.

  • King-post
  • n.

    A member of a common form of truss, as a roof truss. It is strictly a tie, intended to prevent the sagging of the tiebeam in the middle. If there are struts, supporting the main rafters, they often bear upon the foot of the king-post. Called also crown-post.

  • Kingdom
  • n.

    An extensive scientific division distinguished by leading or ruling characteristics; a principal division; a department; as, the mineral kingdom.

  • Kinglihood
  • n.

    King-liness.