corrival
[ kuh-rahy-vuh l ]
/ kəˈraɪ vəl /
noun
a rival; competitor.
adjective
rival; competitive.
Origin of corrival
OTHER WORDS FROM corrival
cor·ri·val·ry, nounWords nearby corrival
corrigan,
corrigan's pulse,
corrigendum,
corrigible,
corrin,
corrival,
corroborant,
corroborate,
corroboration,
corroboree,
corrode
Example sentences from the Web for corrival
She dwelt with young Bold's sister, he that is my corrival in your love.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays (11 of 15) |W. Carew HazlittCorrival, kor-rī′val, n. a fellow-rival: a competitor: an equal.
He paid it in words and in spirit of loyal admiration, and no nobler eulogy of a corrival has been spoken by any man.
The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume I (of 2) |Benjamin Ellis Martin
British Dictionary definitions for corrival
Derived forms of corrival
corrivalry, nounWord Origin for corrival
C16: from Old French, from Late Latin
corrīvālis, from Latin
com- together, mutually +
rīvālis
rival