lèse-majesté|lèse majesty in English
noun
(French) lese majesty, high treason, crime carried out against majesty, crime of violating majesty; insult to dignity
Use "lèse-majesté|lèse majesty" in a sentence
1. He extended the law of lèse-majesté (injured majesty) to include, in addition to seditious acts, merely libelous words against his own person.
2. Your Majesty!
3. Your Majesty..
4. Your majesty?
5. Your Majesty
6. The king is styled your Majesty or His Majesty.
7. Yοur Majesty.
8. Your Majesty.
9. Gοοd luck, Yοur Majesty.
10. Very well, Your Majesty.
11. Yes, Your Majesty
12. Protect Her Majesty!
13. Understood, Your Majesty.
14. Get up, your majesty.
15. Don't worry your majesty
16. No great favor, Majesty.
17. Thank you, Your Majesty
18. Her Majesty, the Queen.
19. Are you ready, Your Majesty?
20. Your Majesty has favoured Felicity.
21. Of course, Your Majesty.
22. Calm down, Your Majesty.
23. Good morning, Your Majesty.
24. Of Britain “Her Britannic Majesty
25. Your Majesty, please calm down.