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- Rí abstract "Rí, or very commonly ríg (genitive), is an ancient Gaelic word meaning "king". It is used in historical texts referring to the Irish and Scottish kings, and those of similar rank. While the Modern Irish word is exactly the same, in modern Scottish Gaelic it is rìgh, apparently derived from the genitive. Cognates include Gaulish Rix, Latin rex/regis, Sanskrit raja, and German Reich.".
- Rí wikiPageID "5734477".
- Rí wikiPageRevisionID "605537686".
- Rí subject Category:Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland.
- Rí subject Category:History_of_Scotland.
- Rí subject Category:Irish_kings.
- Rí subject Category:Royal_titles.
- Rí subject Category:Scottish_royal_houses.
- Rí comment "Rí, or very commonly ríg (genitive), is an ancient Gaelic word meaning "king". It is used in historical texts referring to the Irish and Scottish kings, and those of similar rank. While the Modern Irish word is exactly the same, in modern Scottish Gaelic it is rìgh, apparently derived from the genitive. Cognates include Gaulish Rix, Latin rex/regis, Sanskrit raja, and German Reich.".
- Rí label "Rí".
- Rí sameAs R%C3%AD.
- Rí sameAs Q7386175.
- Rí sameAs Q7386175.
- Rí wasDerivedFrom Rí?oldid=605537686.