regidas
Regidas is a term that may refer to several distinct uses in Spanish-language texts. It is the feminine plural past participle of regir, meaning governed or ruled, and as an adjective or participial phrase it describes entities that are governed by a particular authority, law, or framework. In this sense, phrases such as “entidades regidas por la Constitución” are common in legal, political, or historical writing.
As a lexical item, regidas does not denote a standalone concept with a single, universally recognized definition.
Regidas can also function as a proper noun in some contexts. It may occur as a surname
Etymology and related forms: Regidas derives from regir, with related forms including regido (masculine singular), regidos
Because Regidas is not a widely established term with a single canonical article, its precise meaning should