corrival

corrival
(ko-ri-val) s. m.
Rival.
   Aussi froid qu'un jaloux qui voit son corrival, RÉGNIER Sat. VIII.
   Inusité.
   Co, avec, et rival. Corrival, dit le Complément du Dict. de l'Académie, est dans Montaigne, qui l'a formé.

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  • corrival — corrivalry, n. /keuh ruy veuhl/ n. 1. a rival; competitor. adj. 2. rival; competitive. [1570 80; < L corrivalis joint rival. See COR , RIVAL] * * * …   Universalium

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