Crossword clues for coequal
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coequal \Co*e"qual\, a. [L. coaequalis; co- + aequalis equal.] Being on an equality in rank or power. -- n. One who is on an equality with another.
In once he come to be a cardinal,
He'll make his cap coequal with the crown.
--Shak.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. equal to each other in size, rank or position. n. An equal person or thing.
WordNet
adj. having the same standing before the law
Usage examples of "coequal".
Women could, and did, aspire to all offices and professions as the coequal with men.
It always amazed Remo how Chiun managed to grasp sophisticated Western concepts when it suited his purpose, like coequal partner.
He said he was your coequal partner but no one believed he was as important as you because his skin was yellow.
It is an error to look on this as only one of the forms in which love is revealed, as if there were other forms coequal with it, or even superior to it.
The Anglic was rapid-fire, a language coequal in the Trains with Haisun and its argots.
Several had already risen to coequal status with human and thranx, and had been raised to full membership within the government.
At each level of civil administration, Theodoric installed both a Roman judex and an Ostrogoth marshal, coequal in authority.
The Anglic was rapid-fire, a language coequal in the Trains with Haisun and its argots.
He had cast his lot with de Tomas thinking he'd be allowed to remain independent or coequal, but now he saw his role as that of a mere order-taking functionary.
These lords perhaps do scorn our estimates, And think we prattle with distemper'd spirits: But, since they measure our deserts so mean, That in conceit bear empires on our spears, Affecting thoughts coequal with the clouds, They shall be kept our forced followers Till with their eyes they view us emperors.
It is an error to look on this as only one of the forms in which love is revealed, as if there were other forms coequal with it, or even superior to it.
Andrev, however, considered Tilal right up there with Chay and Tobin, perhaps a step above Sioned and Pol, and coequal with Andrywho was in arm's reach of the Goddess.
They are in their fashion fearless, irreligiously considering themselves the coequals of destiny and having only contempt for the Demigoddess of Chance, the Imp of Luck, and the Demon of Improbability.
He and Professor Zworkin will be coequals on Project JOVE for the time being.
Let it be known that British liberties are not the grants of princes or parliaments, but the original rights, conditions of original contracts, coequal with prerogative and coeval with government.