Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Equal.
- noun An equal.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Equal; impartial.
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- adjective obsolete
equal ;impartial
Etymologies
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Examples
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Guess who entered the ballot with the 'egal' tab = 'any seats' without first checking the ticket prices....
Owwch! Jessica 2007
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Guess who entered the ballot with the 'egal' tab = 'any seats' without first checking the ticket prices....
Archive 2007-01-01 Jessica 2007
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The expression "egal" she will probably have picked up from me.
Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals Henny Kindermann
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As Goldberg puts it, “[l] egal immigrants have been required under federal law to carry their papers for generations.”
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He then plopped a ghutrah and egal on my head and asked for my camera.
Cator Sparks: Attention Men of the Western World: Calm Down and Embrace the Kandura! Cator Sparks 2011
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He then plopped a ghutrah and egal on my head and asked for my camera.
Cator Sparks: Attention Men of the Western World: Calm Down and Embrace the Kandura! Cator Sparks 2011
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The European Court of Justice has said the golden share veto power is ill egal.
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Without agape-love, an egal marriage is also full of violence and manipulation, either subtle or overt, no less than a traditional or a comp marriage.
Ken Schenck on The Chicago Declaration on Biblical Inerrancy James F. McGrath 2009
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Or they find the non-egal approach of Jim and Sarah Sumner helpful.
Ken Schenck on The Chicago Declaration on Biblical Inerrancy James F. McGrath 2009
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I am an egal, but am quite uncomfortable with the emphases and polemics of the CBE camp.
Ken Schenck on The Chicago Declaration on Biblical Inerrancy James F. McGrath 2009
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