Obs. [f. prec. sb.]

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  1.  trans. To rival, to be a rival to in any pursuit.

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1601.  ? Marston, Pasquil & Kath., V. 61. Who I supposde corriuald me in loue Of that Camelia.

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1631.  Quarles, Div. Poems, Samson (1717), 360. Thou art she, corrivall’d with no other.

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  2.  intr. To vie with.

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1636.  Fitz-Geffray, Holy Transportations (1881), 184. With the Sunne corrivaling in light.

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