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Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Royal Avenue is a street in the heart of Belfast city centre, Northern Ireland. It runs for about 500 metres from the junction with Castle Place and Donegall
Royal_Avenue,_Belfast
Public library in Royal Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast Central Library is a public library in Royal Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1888, it was one of the first major public library buildings
Belfast_Central_Library
Main road through west Belfast in Northern Ireland
the former Belfast Castle, which was built nearby by the Normans in the 12th century. Castle Street begins at the junction with Royal Avenue and Donegall
Falls_Road,_Belfast
Traditional province in the north of Ireland
populous (after Leinster) of Ireland's four traditional provinces, with Belfast being its biggest city. Unlike the other provinces, Ulster has a high percentage
Ulster
New Year's Day 1885, occupies a conspicuous position on Royal Avenue in the centre of Belfast. In its décor, furnishings and objets d'art, the clubhouse
Ulster_Reform_Club
Historic Northern Ireland county
Portrush is a popular seaside resort and nightlife area. The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder
County_Antrim
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
Belfast (/ˈbɛlfæst/ BEL-fast, /-fɑːst/, -fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) is the capital city and main port of Northern Ireland
Belfast
Building in Belfast, Northern Ireland
The Tribeca Belfast development, formerly known as North East Quarter and previously Royal Exchange, is a planned £500 million development based in the
Tribeca_Belfast
Northern Irish-born playwright and actor
his award-winning plays Cyprus Avenue and Ulster American. David Ireland was born in 1976 or 1977 Sandy Row, Belfast, but grew up in Ballybeen, Dundonald
David_Ireland_(playwright)
Central business district of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast City Centre is the central business district of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The city centre was originally centred on the Donegall Street area
Belfast_City_Centre
Bus rapid transit system in Northern Ireland
Titanic, Thompson Dry Dock and Catalyst Inc. Belfast's main shopping areas are located in Royal Avenue and Donegall Street and there are two large shopping
Glider_(Belfast)
on 20 June 2018. The first Grand Central Hotel was located on Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and opened in 1893. The hotel contained around
Grand_Central_Hotel_Belfast
Public university in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Queen's University Belfast has roots in the Belfast Academical Institution, which was founded in 1810 and which remains as the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Queen's_University_Belfast
Shopping arcade in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Queen's Arcade is a Grade B1 listed shopping arcade in the centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It runs from 29 to 33 Donegall Place to 32 Fountain Street
Queen's_Arcade,_Belfast
to design the Reform Club, Royal Avenue, Belfast, 1883–85. The firm was placed second in the competition for the Belfast Central Library. Map all coordinates
List of works by Maxwell and Tuke
List_of_works_by_Maxwell_and_Tuke
Neighborhood of Belfast
of Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland, located around Belfast Central Library on Royal Avenue. The Library Quarter is bounded by Royal Avenue, Donegall
Library_Quarter,_Belfast
British department store group
Place) Belfast, Newells (acquired jointly with Waterford Glass in 1971; closed 23 December 1975. The store was at 41-51 Royal Avenue) Belfast, Savills
House_of_Fraser
British actor and filmmaker (born 1960)
BRAN-ə; born 10 December 1960) is a British actor and filmmaker. Born in Belfast and raised primarily in Reading, Branagh trained at RADA in London and
Kenneth_Branagh
Retrieved 2010-06-30. Tesco (former Provincial Bank of Ireland), 2 Royal Avenue, Belfast: Historic Building Details. Northern Ireland Buildings Database
List of Grade A listed buildings in County Antrim
List_of_Grade_A_listed_buildings_in_County_Antrim
Irish painter (1895–1974)
Building, Royal Avenue, Belfast. By 1918 his work was exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy and in 1921 he was elected a member of the Belfast Art Society
Frank_McKelvey
IRA bombings in Belfast, Northern Ireland
given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 21 July 1972, during the Troubles. At least twenty
Bloody_Friday_(1972)
then Lord Mayor of Belfast Joseph Foster Cairns on the Shankill Road, the second bomb ruined a tailor shop on Royal Avenue, Belfast a fourth bomb was found
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1970–1979)
Chronology_of_Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions_(1970–1979)
1972 gun battles in Northern Ireland
Thursday, 9 July 1972 in and around the Lenadoon Avenue area and spread to other places in Belfast. Loyalist paramilitaries and the Official Irish Republican
Battle_of_Lenadoon
World War II German air raids
The Belfast Blitz consisted of four German air raids on strategic targets in the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, in April and May 1941 during World
Belfast_Blitz
American cover band
fans in a square in Belfast, Northern Ireland where their performance was very well received.[citation needed] In 2011, Boyce Avenue toured in Indonesia
Boyce_Avenue
Based around the north of Belfast City Centre it extends from North Street to Frederick Street and is bounded by Royal Avenue/York Street and Carrick Hill/Millfield
Smithfield and Union Quarter, Belfast
Smithfield_and_Union_Quarter,_Belfast
Series of colleges for preparation for Civil Service examinations
Harcourt Street) which trained civil servants and clerks, and in Belfast (143 Royal Avenue). In the 1913 Telephone Directory, Skerry's School of Shorthand
Skerry's_College
Crossin (aged 34), who had been walking along Library Street, off Royal Avenue, Belfast. He had been beaten, his throat slit and his body dumped in an entry
Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions
Timeline_of_Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions
British artist and educator (1856-?)
shown at the fifteenth annual exhibition at Rodman & Company, on Royal Avenue, Belfast. In September 1894 Douglas relocated her studio to 1 Donegall Square
Jessie_O._Douglas
Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cathedral Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a developing area of the city, roughly situated between Royal Avenue near where the Belfast Central Library
Cathedral_Quarter,_Belfast
West Circular Road/Grosvenor Road B39 A26 Oldstone Road, Antrim A6 Royal Avenue, Belfast Seven Mile Straight/Ballyutoag Hill then Woodvale Road/Shankill
List of B roads in Northern Ireland
List_of_B_roads_in_Northern_Ireland
Military unit
raising militias. There were, however, several exceptions with the UDR. Belfast was not a county borough in 1793 and previous militia units in County Londonderry
List of battalions and locations of the Ulster Defence Regiment
List_of_battalions_and_locations_of_the_Ulster_Defence_Regiment
Football tournament
silversmiths, cutlers, watch-makers and opticians, with premises on Royal Avenue, Belfast. Since 1973 a second trophy has been awarded after the final - the
Steel_&_Sons_Cup
2013 riots in July and August
The 2013 Belfast riots was a series of riots taking place in Belfast in Northern Ireland. They came months after the Belfast City Hall flag protests ignited
2013_Belfast_riots
Shopping complex in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Victoria Square is a shopping complex located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The area includes over 55+ shops, 16 restaurants and an Odeon cinema. Opened
Victoria Square Shopping Centre
Victoria_Square_Shopping_Centre
Road in Northern Ireland
city north Belfast to Dunadry, passing through Newtownabbey and Templepatrick. It forms part of the A6 road, a traffic route which links Belfast to Derry
Antrim_Road
Football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Football Stadium, also known as Windsor Park is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Linfield who own the land the
Windsor_Park
Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland
streets used by pedestrians alighting from Belfast Grand Central and walking into shopping streets such as Royal Avenue. The street connects with the Donegall
Great Victoria Street, Belfast
Great_Victoria_Street,_Belfast
held their first show in Ward's Library on Botanic Avenue in 1881. In 1890, it became The Belfast Art Society; later, in 1930, its name was changed to
Royal_Ulster_Academy
British and Irish actress (1895-1975)
film actors. Born Charlotte Lillian McIldowie at 42 Eglantine Avenue in south Belfast, she was the daughter of William McIldowie and Elizabeth Jane (née
Moyna_Macgill
(Northern Ireland) 2024 105 The Alleyway to the rear of Nos. 92-122 Royal Avenue, Belfast (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024 106 The Judicial Pensions
List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2024
List_of_statutory_rules_of_Northern_Ireland,_2024
2006–07 concert tour by Snow Patrol
number of tickets would be made available at Virgin Megastores, Royal Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland on 4 February 2006 at 9 am. Tickets for SG#4 were
Eyes_Open_Tour
2025. Ó Fearghail, Seán Óg (September 1970). "Law (?) and Orders: The Belfast 'Curfew' of 3–5 July 1970". Central Citizens’ Defence Committee. Retrieved
List of people killed during The Troubles (1969–1998)
List_of_people_killed_during_The_Troubles_(1969–1998)
Listed building in Belfast, Northern Ireland
five-storey building located at the intersection of Castle Street and Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was designed and built between 1899 and 1900
Bank_Buildings,_Belfast
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, and throughout its modern history has been a major commercial and industrial centre. In the late 20th century
History_of_Belfast
Former Irish Republican paramilitary group
officer Derek Patterson was shot dead by the IPLO on Fitzroy Avenue, off the Ormeau Road, Belfast. Both the IRA and later the INLA tried to claim responsibility
Irish People's Liberation Organisation
Irish_People's_Liberation_Organisation
Street and Chepstow Street, Manchester 1911 The Picture House, Royal Avenue, Belfast 1911 Rialto Cinema, 47 Briggate, Leeds 1911 Arcade Cinema, St. Swithin's
Naylor_and_Sale
Public house in Belfast, Northern Ireland
alley way off Royal Avenue, but a few buildings were knocked down and now Kellys sits in a square beside Castlecourt, a major Belfast shopping centre
Kelly's_Cellars
List of films featuring Kenneth Branagh
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Thor (2011), Cinderella (2015), and Belfast (2021). Branagh directed and starred as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the
Kenneth_Branagh_filmography
Building in the Stormont Estate area of Belfast
to as Stormont, because of its location in the Stormont Estate area of Belfast, is the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly, the devolved legislature
Parliament Buildings (Northern Ireland)
Parliament_Buildings_(Northern_Ireland)
Postcode area in the United Kingdom covering Northern Ireland
The postcode of the Royal Mail offices at Tomb Street in Belfast is BT1 1AA. The only BELFAST addresses in BT29 are at Belfast International Airport
BT_postcode_area
Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland
been redeveloped. York Street is a road that links Belfast City Centre with the Shore Road. Royal Avenue, one of the main streets in the city centre, ends
Shore_Road,_Belfast
Northern Ireland tram operator, 1905–1973
Belfast Corporation Tramways was an operator of tram, trolleybus and bus services in Belfast from 1905 to 1973. Belfast Corporation Tramways began on
Belfast_Corporation_Tramways
Northern Irish actor (born 1978)
O'Neill was born in Belfast, grew up in the Whiterock Road area and was educated at St Mary's Grammar School and the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Jonjo_O'Neill_(actor)
College in Belfast, Northern Ireland
theological college for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and is situated in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is governed by the Council for Training in Ministry
Union_Theological_College
Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland
the rest of Belfast, greatly improved hygiene in the city. This fountain is located on the intersection of Bedford Street and Ormeau Avenue, facing the
Linen_Quarter,_Belfast
Belfast Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast Victoria College, Belfast Victoria Park, Belfast Victoria Road, Carrickfergus Victoria Square, Belfast Glasgow
List of places named after Queen Victoria
List_of_places_named_after_Queen_Victoria
Retrieved 30 June 2010. McCausland's Building (Hotel), 34-38 Victoria Street, Belfast: Historic Building Details. Northern Ireland Buildings Database. Northern
List of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Antrim
List_of_Grade_B+_listed_buildings_in_County_Antrim
Dispute in Ardoyne, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Holy Cross dispute occurred in 2001 and 2002 in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, Northern Ireland. During the 30-year conflict known as the Troubles, Ardoyne
Holy_Cross_dispute
Railway station in Ireland
v t e Dublin Area Rapid Transit Legend Belfast–Dublin Main Line Malahide Portmarnock Clongriffin Howth Sutton Bayside Howth Junction & Donaghmede Kilbarrack
Seapoint_railway_station
The Belfast Dock strike or Belfast lockout took place in Belfast, Ireland from 26 April to 28 August 1907. The strike was called by Liverpool-born trade
1907_Belfast_Dock_strike
English footballer and manager (1921–2006)
he served in the Royal Air Force in Northern Ireland and guested for Belfast Celtic. In 1945, he left Chelsea for Bradford Park Avenue and made 59 league
Ron_Greenwood
This article is intended to show a timeline of the history of Belfast, Northern Ireland, up to the present day. Ice Age – peoples from Alba (modern Scotland)
Timeline_of_Belfast_history
Ulster loyalist paramilitary group
Crumlin Road, Belfast. 13 March 1972: The RHC shot dead a Catholic civilian (Patrick McCrory) at his home on Ravenhill Avenue, Belfast. 15 April 1972:
Red_Hand_Commando
British athlete (born 1939)
living at 5 Mere Avenue in Alkrington near Manchester, where she went to primary school. She moved to Ballymena (and later Belfast) at the age of eleven
Mary_Peters_(athlete)
Shopping mall in Belfast, Northern Ireland
CastleCourt is a shopping centre on Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's fourth largest shopping centre. As of 2007, it
CastleCourt
British painter (1910–1983)
Victoria Gardens in north Belfast, the only child of damask designer Charles Middleton. He attended the nearby Belfast Royal Academy until 1927 and then
Colin_Middleton
Cycle rental scheme in Belfast, Northern Ireland
University Belfast (the cost of which was covered by the University), one close to the Titanic Belfast Convention Centre, and at the Mater, Royal Victoria
Belfast_Bikes
Estate in County Down, Northern Ireland
The Stormont Estate is an estate in the east of Belfast in Northern Ireland. It is the site of Northern Ireland's main Parliament Buildings, which is
Stormont_Estate
Train station in Dublin, Ireland
v t e Dublin Area Rapid Transit Legend Belfast–Dublin Main Line Malahide Portmarnock Clongriffin Howth Sutton Bayside Howth Junction & Donaghmede Kilbarrack
Tara_Street_railway_station
Irish actress
adaptation of John Banville novel The Sea, as well as the Royal Court Theatre film of Cyprus Avenue for BBC Four (2020) by David Ireland, opposite veteran
Amy_Molloy
Irish republican (1948–2008)
republican, revolutionary socialist, and former Officer Commanding (OC) of the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). His reputation
Brendan_Hughes
Suburb of Belfast, United Kingdom
Andersonstown, known colloquially as Andytown, is a suburb of west Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the foot of the Black Mountain and Divis Mountain. It
Andersonstown
tourist-accessible cultural festival. On the 12th of July, the grounds of Belfast City Hall and Royal Avenue are turned into a festival zone with live music, street theater
Culture_of_Belfast
Ulster Reform Club is historically linked to billiards in Belfast since it opened in Royal Avenue in 1885. The Old Billiard Room is a 70ft by 30ft Billiard
Sport_in_Belfast
Road in Northern Ireland
area and road traffic thoroughfare adjacent to the Falls Road in west Belfast. The local population is predominantly Irish nationalist and republican
Springfield_Road
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
served only a single mainline to Drogheda, and in 1853 through services to Belfast commenced,[citation needed] and an amalgamated company, the Great Northern
Connolly_station
Irish flute player (born 1939)
Galway OBE (born 8 December 1939) is an Irish virtuoso flute player from Belfast, nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Flute". After several years working
James_Galway
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
when they set off 22 bombs in the centre of Belfast, killing five civilians, two British soldiers, a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) reservist, and an
The_Troubles
Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Drive and Mount Merrion Avenue. The junction is immediately after Bell's Bridge which crosses the Loop River, one of Belfast's myriad minor rivers. The
Cregagh
Military unit
Regiment, Royal Artillery, was an air defence unit of the British Army formed in Northern Ireland during World War II. It served in the Belfast Blitz and
66th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
66th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Irish actor (born 1946)
Stephen Rea (/ˈreɪ/ ray; born 31 October 1946) is an Irish actor. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he began his career as a member of Dublin's Focus Theatre
Stephen_Rea
Former trolleybus system
line" tramway route ran from Oxford Road, near its junction with Craig Avenue in the west, to Wokingham Road in the east, with a branch to London Road
Trolleybuses_in_Reading
Championship campaign". Belfast News Letter. 12 May 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2026. "Classy Kyla ramps up NI's bid for Cup glory". Belfast Telegraph. 15 December
Sport_in_Northern_Ireland
Voluntary grammar school in Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
4–2. The Seniors were also in the Division 2 final but were beaten by Belfast Royal Academy, a Division 1 team. The school had a preparatory school called
Bangor_Grammar_School
30 March 2021. After four nights of rioting in Derry, disturbances spread to south Belfast on 2 April, where a loyalist protest developed into a riot involving iron
2021_Northern_Ireland_riots
Railway station in County Wicklow, Ireland
v t e Dublin Area Rapid Transit Legend Belfast–Dublin Main Line Malahide Portmarnock Clongriffin Howth Sutton Bayside Howth Junction & Donaghmede Kilbarrack
Greystones_railway_station
Northern Irish archival institution
repository. This new building, opened in 1972, was at Balmoral Avenue in South Belfast and was the first new record office building to be built in the
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
Public_Record_Office_of_Northern_Ireland
Turkish/Irish actress
place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2007 to do a three-year acting degree. She graduated in July 2010. After graduating from the Royal Academy,
Selin_Hizli
Rail route in Ireland
the line is continuous after Dublin Connolly, where it connects with the Belfast–Dublin main line. The section between Westland Row (now Dublin Pearse)
Dublin–Rosslare_railway_line
Irish novelist, literary critic and translator (1875–1947)
Tom. Born in Belfast, he was the youngest son of a Protestant family of twelve, six of whom survived. He was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Forrest_Reid
Transportation systems in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, include road, air, rail, and sea. It is still a relatively car-dependent city; however
Transport_in_Belfast
Northern Irish physicist (1928–1990)
University of Belfast main campus There is a blue plaque commemorating John Stewart Bell at his childhood home in Tates Avenue in Belfast In 2017 the Institute
John_Stewart_Bell
Area in Northern Ireland where nationalist and unionist neighborhoods meet
"flashpoints". North Belfast is home to a number of interface areas. One of the most famous is Holy Cross in the Ardoyne area of Belfast, which was the site
Interface_area
British child psychiatrist
traumatized children at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and as the senior psychiatric registrar of a Royal Victoria Hospital pediatric clinic
Morris_Fraser
University flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Lisburn Road, Belfast, who died in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast after five minutes, who attended the Methodist College Belfast On Sunday 30 May
Northern Ireland Universities Air Squadron
Northern_Ireland_Universities_Air_Squadron
Irish artist and broadcaster (1909–1967)
was born in Belfast, the son of monumental sculptor David and his wife Elizabeth. MacCann received a general education at Royal Belfast Academical Institution
George_Galway_MacCann
Townland/electoral ward in Belfast, Northern Ireland
'MacGearóid's settlement') is the name of both a townland and electoral ward in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The townland is in the civil parish of Knockbreda in
Ballymacarrett
Brief altercation between the IRA and British Army
Rover and foot patrol of the King's Own Royal Border Regiment, the three men would go down Rossnareen Avenue, where they successfully evaded the pursuing
1976_Andersonstown_incident
1922 murder of a family in Belfast
Catholic civilians were shot dead at the home of the McMahon family in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A group of police officers broke into their house at
McMahon_killings
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin regalis, ROYAL means "king."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Altered spelling of German Reul or Reule.
Boy/Male
English Gaelic Scandinavian
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Red.
Boy/Male
Indian
Joyful Person
Female
Egyptian
, a form of the royal name Amense.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Americanized form of German Reul or Reule.Possibly also an Americanized form of Spanish and Portuguese Real.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Royal, ROYALE means "king."
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Adena, ADENE means "fire."
Boy/Male
English American French
Faithful; unswerving.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Franch River
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
A bird, The cuckoo
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Latin, Scottish
Royal; Regal; Rye Hill; Red; King
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
A Bird; Voice of Bird
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Aileen, ALENE means "little Eve."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish American French Latin English
Red.
Female
Native American
Variant spelling of Native American Chippewa Abequa, ABEQUE means "stays at home."
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
Girl/Female
Indian
Power of Love
Girl/Female
British, English
Healer
Boy/Male
Sikh
Praise of the glorious protector, Lord Krishna
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रीतिका) Hindi name RITIKA means "brass" or "stream."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Scottish
From the Wealthy Man's Mountain; From the Mount of the Rich Man; Mountain Belonging to the Ruler; Of the Mountain; From Montgomery
Boy/Male
Egyptian Muslim
Strong.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Original Blessings
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Rightly Guided (Allah)
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
ROYAL AVENUE-BELFAST
a.
Regal; royal.
n.
The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered.
n.
A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may by reached; a way of approach or of exit.
a.
Royal.
a.
Under the patronage of royality; holding a charter granted by the sovereign; as, the Royal Academy of Arts; the Royal Society.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Avenge
a.
Royal.
n.
A genus of grasses, including the common oat (Avena sativa); the oat grasses.
n.
See Avener.
a.
Royal.
n.
A broad street; as, the Fifth Avenue in New York.
a.
Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal; as, royal power or prerogative; royal domains; the royal family; royal state.
a.
Princely; royal.
n.
One who avenges or vindicates; as, an avenger of blood.
v. t.
To avenge; to punish; to revenge.
n.
One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.
n.
Neighborhood; vicinity; venue. See Venue.
n.
Hence, return; reward; as, a revenue of praise.
a.
Royal.
imp. & p. p.
of Avenge