LEAL


Meaning of LEAL in English

I. ˈlē(ə)l adjective

Etymology: Middle English lel, leel, from Old French leel, leal, leial, from Latin legalis legal, of or relating to law — more at legal

1. chiefly Scotland : loyal , true

leal to the core of her intrepid Scottish heart — Harry Lauder

2. Scotland : free from error, inaccuracy, or falsehood

Synonyms: see faithful

II. adverb

Etymology: Middle English lel, leel, from lel, leel, adjective

Scotland : in a leal manner

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