Coreigns

/koʊˈreɪnz/ verb

Definition

Rules or reigns together with another person as a shared monarch.

Etymology

Third person singular present tense of coreign, from co- + reign, combining Latin cum (with) and regnare (to rule).

Kelly Says

When two rulers coreign, they must divide power somehow—either geographically (ruling different regions) or functionally (one handles war, one handles law), creating interesting political arrangements in history.

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