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单词 paregal
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paregaladj.n.

Brit. /ˈparᵻɡl/, U.S. /ˈpɛrəɡ(ə)l/
Forms:

α. Middle English paragal, Middle English paragall, Middle English paregall, Middle English parigal, Middle English parigaude, Middle English paringal, Middle English paringale, Middle English paringalle, Middle English parinngale, Middle English parmyngalle, Middle English paruyngal, Middle English 1600s paregal, 1900s– paregale; Scottish pre-1700 paregale, pre-1700 paregall.

β. Middle English peragal, Middle English pere egall, Middle English peregale, Middle English pereugale, Middle English perigal, Middle English perigale, Middle English peringal, Middle English peringall, Middle English perygal, Middle English peryngal, Middle English peryngall, Middle English–1500s peregalle, Middle English–1600s peregal, Middle English–1600s peregall, 1500s permagall; Scottish pre-1700 peregale, pre-1700 peregall, pre-1700 perigall, pre-1700 perregal, pre-1700 perregall, pre-1700 perygall, 1800s peregal; N.E.D. (1904) also records forms Middle English perengale.

Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French paregal.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman paregal, paringal, perigal, peringal, Anglo-Norman and Middle French parigal, adjective and noun (12th cent. in Old French), probably < par egal , par igal in the same way (12th cent.; < par , per by (see per prep.) + egal , igal , ingal egall adj.). Compare depardieu int.With both English and French forms showing intrusive -n- before -g- compare discussion s.v. messenger n., and see further E. J. Dobson Eng. Pronunc. 1500–1700 (ed. 2, 1968) II. §438. Französisches etymol. Wörterbuch (ed. 2) at aequalis argues that the intrusive -n- in Anglo-Norman and Old French ingal is due to the influence of the prefix in- in- prefix4, but this seems less likely. The forms parigaude, parmyngalle, paruyngal, pereugale, and permagall apparently show various alterations, but it is unclear after which models.
Now archaic and rare.
A. adj.
1.
a. Fully equal; equal, esp. in power, rank, or value. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [adjective] > equal or on the same level
peera1325
paregalc1390
meeta1425
champian1642
fere for fere1768
c1390 in C. Horstmann Minor Poems Vernon MS (1892) i. 273 (MED) Mon..haþ reson..Þat makeþ hym peringal..To Angeles of heuene.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 2096 (MED) Þe werld es..Delt in thrin parteis..noght perigale [a1400 Fairf. parigal; a1400 Gött. parinngale].
a1425 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (1987) v. 840 Al myghte a geant passen hym of myght, His herte ay with the first and with the beste Stood paregal.
a1500 (?c1450) Merlin 163 (MED) Thei heilde hem peryngall, but the prowesse of kynge boors was passynge alle other.
a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) vi. xiv. 50 Schynand with elyk armes paregale.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xliiij Although in degree they were not peregall with these great lordes.
1636 Fascic. Florum §273. 63 All goodly fair, in years, all Peregall.
b. Adequate; adequately qualified; worthy. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being satisfactory > [adjective]
wellOE
sufferablea1340
worthy1340
sufficient1489
paregala1500
competent1535
something like?1556
right1567
sweet1577
fairish1611
all right1652
fair1656
comfortable1658
decent1711
respectable1750
unrepulsive1787
decentisha1814
fair-to-middling1822
fine1828
christena1838
OK1839
tidy1844
not (or none) so dusty?1856
sweet1898
oke1928
okey-doke1934
okey-dokey1936
tickety-boo1939
cool1951
aight1993
a1500 ( Poems from Pilgrimage of Soul (Egerton) in F. J. Furnivall Wks. T. Hoccleve: Regement Princes (1897) p. xlvii (MED) Thi worthinesse pasith all mesure; ffor vnto thin astate imperiall No praisyng is, þat may be peregall.
1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) vii. 20 Wald God þat I wer perigall, Vnder þat redolent ross to rest!
2. Of the highest rank or standing; paramount. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adjective] > very excellent or first-rate
gildenc1225
prime1402
rare1483
grand1542
holy1599
pre-excelling1600
paregal1602
classic1604
of (the) first rate1650
solary1651
first rate1674
superb1720
tip-top1722
tip-top-gallant1730
swell1819
topping1822
of the first (also finest, best, etc.) water1826
No. 11829
brag1836
A11837
A No. 11838
number one1839
awful1843
bully1851
first class1852
class1867
champion1880
too1881
tipping1887
alpha plus1898
bonzer1898
grade A1911
gold star1917
world-ranking1921
five-star1936
too much1937
first line1938
vintage1939
supercolossal1947
top1953
alpha1958
fantabulous1959
beauty1963
supercool1965
world-class1967
primo1973
1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 274 Our noble Elizabeth, prince peregall, paramount and paragon.
1612 T. James Life Father Parsons in Iesuits Downefall 66 He was at the first, before he grew to bee an absolute Statesman, Paramount, Paregal, peremptorie, sundry waies wel qualified, both for writing & speaking.
B. n.
A person or (occasionally) a thing fully equal to another in some respect; an equal, a peer, a match.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [noun] > equal, counterpart, or equivalent > person
headlingOE
peerc1300
evena1393
ferea1400
matchc1400
paregalc1425
paragon1557
equal1573
coequal1577
perequala1578
copartner1591
corrivala1592
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) iii. 2409 (MED) Whan stronge doþ mete with his parigal, Þer is non oþer, but euery had a fal.
1457 (?c1300) Bevis of Hampton (Naples) 2138 (MED) At hoom y am his paruyngal [v.r. parmyngalle; c1330 Auch. Icham an erl and also is he].
c1475 (c1399) Mum & Sothsegger (Cambr. Ll.4.14) (1936) i. 71 (MED) Thus was ȝoure croune crasid till he was cast newe, Þoru partninge of ȝoure powere to ȝoure paragals.
a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) ix. x. 152 Nor na disdene at the sal haue, suythly, To be hys peregall into archery.
a1555 D. Lindsay Tragedie in Dialog Experience & Courteour (1559) sig. Sij Duryng my tyme I had no perigall.
1602 J. Marston Hist. Antonio & Mellida iii. sig. Fv Bal. How lik'st thou my suite? Cat. All, beyond all, no peregal.
a1859 W. Watt Poems & Songs (1860) 29 Hech sirs! great skaith the clachan's met, His peregal we'll never get!
1920 E. Pound Instigations vii. 315 Flimsy another's joy, false and distort, no paregale that she springs not above.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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