Regal
Alternative forms
- regall obsolete
Origin
From Middle English regal, from Old French regal ("regal, royal"), from Latin regalis ("royal, kingly"), from Latin rex ("king"); also regere ("to rule").
Full definition of regal
Adjective
regal
- Of or having to do with royalty.regal authority; the regal title
- John Milton (1608-1674)He made a scorn of his regal oath.
- Befitting a king, queen, emperor, or empress.
- 2013-08-10, Lexington, Keeping the mighty honest, The Washington Post's proprietor through those turbulent Watergate days, Katharine Graham, held a double place in Washington’s hierarchy: at once regal Georgetown hostess and scrappy newshound, ready to hold the establishment to account.