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ca·bal I. \kəˈbal, -ˈä- also -ˈȧ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French cabale, from Medieval Latin cabala, cabbala, from Hebrew qabbālāh received or traditional lore, from qābal to receive 1. obsolete : cabala 2a 2. a. : a number of persons secretly united and using devious and undercover means to bring about an overturn or usurpation especially in public affairs or to undermine and cause the downfall of a person in a position of authority b. : the artifices and intrigues of such a group c. : a coterie in artistic circles Synonyms: see plot II. intransitive verb (caballed ; caballed ; caballing ; cabals) : to unite in or form a cabal |