REGAL


Meaning of REGAL in English

I. regal noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, kingdom, royal jewel, from Middle French regale kingdom, royal garment, from Old French, from feminine of (assumed) Old French regal royal, regal (whence Middle French regal ), from Latin regalis

obsolete : something relating or belonging to royalty: as

a. : a royal jewel

the regal of France

b. : a regal privilege

c. : a chalice used in the Communion at English coronations

II. re·gal ˈrēgəl adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin regalis royal, regal — more at royal

1. : of, relating to, suitable to, or like a king

2. : of notable excellence or magnificence : stately , splendid

III. regal noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French regale, perhaps from feminine of regal royal, regal

: a small portable organ of the 16th and 17th centuries having originally reed pipes only but later incorporating flue pipes and having keys played with one hand while the bellows are worked with the other

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