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Regal Common

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Regal has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

A small, portable organ whose sound is produced by beating reeds without amplifying resonators. Its tone is keen and rich in harmonics. The regal was common in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; today it has been revived for the performance of music from those times.

"The ensemble used a rare, portable regal to recreate the distinctive harmonic sound of Elizabethan court music."

Adjective
1

belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler

"golden age of imperial splendor"

"purple tyrant"

"regal attire"

"treated with royal acclaim"

"the royal carriage of a stag's head"

2

Of or relating to royalty.

"The crowd cheered as the regal monarch entered the hall wearing a crown and robes of gold."

Example Sentences
"golden age of imperial splendor" adjective
"purple tyrant" adjective
"regal attire" adjective
"treated with royal acclaim" adjective
"the royal carriage of a stag's head" adjective
Related Terms
Rhyming Words
gal agal mgal egal x gal ergal jugal argal dogal algal legal kogal segal vagal tagal pygal zygal yigal fergal cowgal
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