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reguli

Reguli is a term that appears in several linguistic and cultural contexts. In Romanian, reguli is the plural of regula, meaning a rule or regulation. It is commonly used in everyday language as well as in legal, educational, and formal contexts, for example in phrases describing rules, standards, or procedures.

In Latin, the form regulī (often encountered in English-language texts written as reguli) is the nominative plural

Reguli can also function as a proper noun in various contexts, including as a surname or as

See also

- Regula

- Rule

- Regulation

Notes

- Romanian usage centers on regula (singular) and reguli (plural).

- In Latin studies, reguli is typically recognized as the nominative plural of regulus, with other meanings

of
regulus,
a
diminutive
of
rex
meaning
“little
king”
or
“prince.”
The
word
regulus
has
been
used
in
Roman
names
and
titles,
and
the
plural
regulī
appears
in
inscriptions
and
classical
texts
when
referring
to
multiple
“little
kings”
or
princes.
The
same
spelling
may
appear
in
medieval
Latin
with
related
but
distinct
uses,
depending
on
transcription
and
diacritical
practice.
a
place
or
organization
name
in
fictional
or
scholarly
works.
Because
it
is
a
form
that
surfaces
in
multiple
languages,
its
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
linguistic
or
cultural
setting.
arising
from
related
roots
and
historical
usage.