corrival

noun
/kəˈɹaɪvəl/

Etymology

From Middle French corrival, from Latin corrīvālis.

  1. derived from corrīvālis
  2. derived from corrival

Definitions

  1. A fellow rival

    A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival.

    • So he that doth redeem her thence might wear Without corrival all her dignities: But out upon this half-facd fellowship!
  2. A companion.

    • The Prince of Wales, Lord John of Lancaster, The noble Westmoreland, and warlike Blunt; And many more corrivals and dear men Of estimation and command in arms.
  3. Having rivaling claims

    Having rivaling claims; emulous; in rivalry.

    • Not thinking, perhaps, that this would be, to erect a Power equal, and corrival with that of God Almighty […]
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To compete with

      To compete with; to rival

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