IPA: /ˈruːliər/
KK: /ˈruːliər/
More orderly or well-behaved than something else.
The rulier classroom was a result of the new seating arrangement.
The word 'rulier' originates from Old French 'rulier', meaning a person who rules or governs. It is derived from 'ruler', which comes from the Latin 'regulare', meaning to direct or control. Thus, 'rulier' refers to someone who governs or directs.
Think of a 'ruler' as someone who 'directs' or 'controls' — that's why a 'rulier' is a person who rules.