† reˈvailed, a. Obs.
[f. revale v.: cf. reveal n.2]
Having a reveal or reveals.
1637 in Fowler Hist. C.C.C. (O.H.S.) 359 For a chest of Miter round and revayled with lapts and pendants to put in the vestments belonging to the Chapell. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. 112/2 Revailed, is in the same way of work, but in this the joynts are but champhered, so that it is two edges of the joynt taken off. 1703 T. N. City & C. Purchaser 224 Revailed and Pilaster-peers, from 10 to 14 Pounds a pair. |