royalty plural
roy·al·ty
The plural form of royalty is royalties
R rDefinitions
- noun plural royalty royal persons collectively. 1
- noun plural royalty royal status, dignity, or power; sovereignty: to be elevated to royalty. 1
- noun plural royalty a person of royal lineage; member of a royal family. 1
- noun plural royalty royalties, Archaic. prerogatives, rights, or symbolic emblems of a king, queen, or other sovereign. 1
- noun plural royalty a royal domain; kingdom; realm. 1
- noun plural royalty character or quality proper to or befitting a sovereign; nobility. 1
- noun plural royalty a compensation or portion of the proceeds paid to the owner of a right, as a patent or oil or mineral right, for the use of it. 1
- noun plural royalty an agreed portion of the income from a work paid to its author, composer, etc., usually a percentage of the retail price of each copy sold. 1
- noun plural royalty a royal right, as over minerals, granted by a sovereign to a person or corporation. 1
- noun plural royalty the payment made for such a right. 1
- noun plural royalty Royalties are payments made to authors and musicians when their work is sold or performed. They usually receive a fixed percentage of the profits from these sales or performances. 0