0 If something has majesty, it causes admiration and respect for its beauty:
1 the title used to speak to or about a king or queen:
their Majesties, the King and Queen of Spain
[ as form of address ] The performance begins at eight o'clock, (Your) Majesty.
2 used to describe a prison sentence (= time in prison) that does not have a fixed length:
4 used when you are speaking to or about a king or queen, or a ruler with a similar title:
Her Majesty, the Empress of Japan
His was a modern reflection of the king's majesty and dominion, though (officially, at least) not his divinity.
For your majesty has been most bountiful to me, and more like a father than a master.
We will see him in dreadful majesty, among choirs of angels and archangels.
Nature might reflect the majesty of its creator, but nature had no religion.
It creates majesty, at the expense of intimacy.
They provide a glimpse of the beauty of great cities, thereby suggesting the majesty of the state.
A group of leading coffeemen and women petitioned his majesty once more to allow them to continue practising their trade.
Audiences, after all, paid to watch kings and princes perform on the stage and to watch boys don the personae and - literally - the cloaks of majesty.
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