The Collaborative International Dictionary
Peregal
Peregal \Per*e"gal\, a. [OF. par very (L. per) + egal equal, L.
aequalis.]
Fully equal. [Obs.]
--Chaucer. ``Peregal to the best.''
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
peregal
a. (context obsolete English) fully equal
Usage examples of "peregal".
Liss reminded Saluus that he was supposed to meet with Peregal Emoerte for a private talk before dinner that evening.
Ulubine Peregals, old men called Tlipeyn and Emoerte, trying to wheedle the Dwellers into being more cooperative.