A person of great power in society, especially in business and politics.
The male ruler of a barony.
A male member of the lowest rank of English nobility (the equivalent rank in Scotland is lord).
A prisoner who gains power and influence by lending or selling goods such as tobacco.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Euthalia.
A baron of beef, a cut made up of a double sirloin.
A powerful or majorly influential person.
Something that has a preeminent position.
The central pin or skittle in bowling games.
A playing card with the letter "K" and the image of a king on it, the thirteenth card in a given suit.
A male dragonfly; a drake.
A king skin.
A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy, then he is the supreme ruler of his nation.
The principal chess piece, that players seek to threaten with unavoidable capture to result in a victory by checkmate. It is often the tallest piece, with a symbolic crown with a cross at the top.
A checker (a piece of checkers/draughts) that reached the farthest row forward, thus becoming crowned (either by turning it upside-down, or by stacking another checker on it) and gaining more freedom of movement.
A king-sized bed.
The monarch with the most power and authority in a monarchy, regardless of sex.
A vertex in a directed graph which can reach every other vertex via a path with a length of at most 2.
To assume or pretend preeminence (over); to lord it over.
To rule over as king.
To promote a piece of draughts/checkers that has traversed the board to the opposite side, that piece subsequently being permitted to move backwards as well as forwards.
To crown king, to make (a person) king.
To perform the duties of a king.
To dress and perform as a drag king.