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reginal, a.|rɪˈdʒaɪnəl| [ad. med.L. rēgīnāl-is, f. rēgīna queen + -al1; cf. obs. F. reginal (Godef.).] a. Of or pertaining to a queen; queenly, queenlike. b. Taking the side of the queen.
1568in Hay Fleming Mary Q. of Scots (1897) 512 To gif over our authoritie and powar reginall. 1824Moore Mem. (1853) IV. 261 Dined at Denman's, the party a most Reginal one;..Talked of the Regency Question. 1845Campbell Chancellors (1857) II. xxxviii. 150 It raised the question whether, by a disparaging alliance, the reginal precedence was not lost. 1898Besant Changeling xvii, With reginal gesture, tall and commanding. |