Medal
Pronunciation
- enPR: mĕdʹ-əl, IPA: /ˈmɛdəl/
- Australia IPA: ˈmeɾ.ɫ̩
- Homophones: meddle, metal, mettle
- UK IPA: ˈmɛd.ɫ̩
- Homophones: meddle
- US IPA: ˈmɛɾ.ɫ̩
- Homophones: meddle, metal, mettle
- Rhymes: -ɛdəl
Origin
From Middle French medaille, medale, from Italian medaglia, from Late Latin medalia ("half a denarius").
Full definition of medal
Noun
medal
(plural medals)- A stamped metal disc used as a personal ornament, a charm, or a religious object.
- 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.i.3:Whether their images, shrines, relics, consecrated things, holy water, medals, benedictions, those divine amulets, holy exorcisms, and the sign of the cross, be available in this disease?
- A stamped or cast metal object (usually a disc), particularly one awarded as a prize or reward.
Derived terms
- gold medal — a medal designed for first-place winners
- silver medal — a medal designed for second-place winners
- bronze medal — a medal designed for third-place winners
Related terms
Verb
- (sports, very colloquial) To win a medal."He medalled twice at the Olympics"