REGAIN
Re*gain" (r*gn"), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + gain: cf. F. regagner.]

Defn: To gain anew; to get again; to recover, as what has escaped or been lost; to reach again.

Syn.
— To recover; reobtain; repossess; retrieve.

REGAL
Re"gal (r"gal), a. Etym: [L. regalis, fr. rex, regis, a king. See
Royal, and cf. Rajah, Realm, Regalia.]

Defn: Of or pertaining to a king; kingly; royal; as, regal authority, pomp, or sway. "The regal title." Shak. He made a scorn of his regal oath. Milton.

Syn.
— Kingly; royal. See Kingly.

REGAL
Re"gal, n. Etym: [F. régale, It. regale. CF. Rigoll.] (Mus.)

Defn: A small portable organ, played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, — used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

REGALE Re*ga"le (r*g"l), n. Etym: [LL. regale, pl. regalia, fr. L. regalis: cf. F. régale. See Regal.]

Defn: A prerogative of royalty. [R.] Johnson.