Definition of Regals

1. regal [n] - See also: regal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Regals

regales
regalia
regalian
regalias
regaling
regalism
regalisms
regalist
regalists
regalities
regality
regall
regally
regalness
regalnesses
regals (current term)
regar
regard as
regard to
regardable
regardant
regardant(ip)
regarded
regarder
regarders
regardest
regardeth
regardful
regardfully

Literary usage of Regals

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

1. Old English Instruments of Music: Their History and Character by Francis William Galpin (1911)
"It is hardly necessary to say that facts do not support this theory ; for not only are the bellows of Single regals described in a way and in a position ..."

2. The Story of the Organ by Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1903)
"The Court band of Henry VIII., for example, contained thirteen pairs of single regals and five pairs of double regals. maker was increased to £20. ..."

3. English Music 1604 to 1904: Being the Lectures Given at the Music Loan by Worshipful Company of Musicians (1906)
"'s musical instruments we find no fewer than thirteen pairs of single regals, and five pairs of double regals—ie, having two reeds to each note. ..."

4. Mediæval Music: An Historical Sketch by Robert Charles Hope (1899)
"The regals were sometimes made to be carried suspended from the neck, ... The Positive was a small stationary organ of two feet pitch. regals were ..."

5. Barracks, Bivouacs, and Battles by Archibald Forbes (1891)
"But L'Estrange had now time to notice the conduct of the regals. ... What he thought he saw in progress was an extension of front on the part of the regals. ..."

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