Definition of Peregal

1. a. Fully equal.

Definition of Peregal

1. an equal [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Peregal

perdurability
perdurable
perdurably
perdurantism
perdurantist
perdurantists
perdure
perdured
perdures
perduring
perdus
perdy
pere
pere david's deer
perea
peregal (current term)
peregals
peregrin
peregrinate
peregrinated
peregrinates
peregrinating
peregrination
peregrinations
peregrinator
peregrinators
peregrine
peregrine-falcon
peregrine falcon
peregrine falcons

Literary usage of Peregal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old English Plays: Being a Selection from the Early Dramatic Writers by Charles Wentworth Dilke (1814)
"All, beyond all, no peregal *: you are wondered at (aside) for an ass. Bal . Well, Dildo, no Christian ... peregal," equal. So in Chaucer's "Troilus and ..."

2. Old English Plays: Being a Selection from the Early Dramatic Writers by Charles Wentworth Dilke (1814)
"All, beyond all, no peregal *: you are wondered at (aside) for an ass. Sal. Well, Dildo, no Christian creature shall know hereafter, what I will do for thee ..."

3. The Whole Works of John Bunyan by John Bunyan, George Offor (1862)
"'peregal;' equal. The angel illustrates to him the doctrine of the Trinity, by the world being round, without beginning or end ¡having breadth, length, ..."

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