All 10 Uses
regent
in
A Feast For Crows
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- Even when Tommen had no further need of a regent, the Lady of Casterly Rock would remain a power in the land.†
p. 69.4 *
- She was the Queen Regent, had they forgotten that?†
p. 70.4
- It would seem that Lord Tywin did not share his plans with our regent, I can't imagine why.†
p. 152.5
- ...so long as you name me regent as well as Hand and take yourself back to Casterly Rock.†
p. 161.4
- "I am the regent," she reminded him.†
p. 161.5
- Instead, she said, "I am also the Queen Regent.†
p. 161.8
- And does it matter who is regent for little Lord Robert, so long as the Vale remits its taxes?†
p. 346.9
- "Lord Baelish," Lady Waynwood said, "Lysa Tully was Jon Arryn's widow and the mother of his child, and ruled here as his regent.†
p. 485.2
- "Your Grace is the Queen Regent of the Seven Kingdoms," the man said, "but in The Seven-Pointed Star it is written that as men bow to their lords, and lords to their kings, so kings and queens must bow before the Seven Who Are One."†
p. 596.9
- To the fervor of the Warrior's Sons and the brilliance of the Queen Regent.†
p. 603.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(regent) a member of a governing board -- especially at a state university
or:
someone who rules a country temporarily while the king or queen is too young, too sick, or away - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)