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    [Adjective]  | "re*gal" | \ ˈrē-gəl \


    1: of, relating to, or suitable for a king

    2: of notable excellence or magnificence : splendid


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin regalis{mat|royal|};

    [Adjective]  | "regal" 


    1: fit for or worthy of a royal ruler;


      * e.g., " ... the actress's regal bearing makes her a perfect choice to play royalty on the screen "





    2: large and impressive in size, grandeur, extent, or conception;


      * e.g., " ... envisioned a regal wedding with hundreds of guests, a full choir, and a reception at the fanciest hotel in town "



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     [ "regal" ]

    1: re·gal

      * e.g.,  ... He's regal because he's courteous. He would be a great king 


     [ "regal" ]

    2: /ˈrēɡəl/ adjective : of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified.

     [ "Regalize" ]

    1: To make something regal, either in appearance, stature, or state of being.

      * e.g.,  ... The palace was not yet suitable for the king's visit, so some gold adornments and tapestries were added to regalize it. 

     [ "Regalities" ]

    1: A word borne of a shamanic morning stumbling through the streets of North West London whilst smashed up on 2c-i. It is used to greet peasants, serfs and those who generally owe allegiance to your most noble stature within society. It may be freely interchanged with the less formal version "Regals".

      * e.g.,  ... Peasants: "All hail! We are in the presence of royalty" 

     [ "Regal" ]

    1: To be in a truly positive state of mind. Feeling royal/festive. Also used to describe something good or great.

      * e.g.,  ... "When I put my foot up on this chair Jon, I feel truly regal." "How was you're nandos Tom?" "It was regal Jon, thanks for asking" 

     [ "Regal" ]

    1: Derived from the term 'Queen', 'Regal' is used to describe someone that whilst not necessarily gay, shows tendencies towards such and dresses in a particularly effeminate way. Generally used in reference to males and usually considered as the stage between between metro-sexuality and fully fledged homosexuality.

      * e.g.,  ... "That tight fitting striped singlet your wearing there my metro-sexual friend, is particularly regal" 

     [ "regale" ]

    1: to feat, entertain agreeably

      * e.g.,  ... most people are eager to regale their friends with accounts of their vacation adventures. 

     [ "Regal" ]

    1: Regal is a very sweet person, it takes a lot to get him upset and he uses quotes from songs without noticing! I don’t know Regal irl but I’m sure he’s just as wonderful! He also goes to the gym a lot and like to work out, Regal also looks very emo, but it’s okay he appears extremely sweet when you talk to him, my recommendation is get yourself a Regal, or not, it’s up to you !

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1; “Oh look that guys emo asf wth” 

     [ "Regaled" ]

    1: The act of being intoxicated or getting drunk.

      * e.g.,  ... After working with them assholes all week, I plan on getting Regaled this whole weekend 

     [ "Regal" ]

    1: regal is five guys on one girl where every hole is filled and there is a penis in each of the girls hands.

      * e.g.,  ...  'Dude last night me and four other guys had a regal with this chick. It was awesome.' 'Hey man, I just had a regal, WHAT UP?!' 

     [ "Regal" ]

    1: Really engadged girl always wanted

      * e.g.,  ... Boy: Man that is my Regal 

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