a. Also equiæval. [f. L. æquæv-us (f. æquus equal + ævum age) + -AL.] Of equal age; belonging to the same period.

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1867.  Stubbs, Pref. Benedict’s Chron. (Rolls), p. xxiv. A small folio, written in double columns, in a variety of equæval hands.

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1881.  W. Palgrave, in Macm. Mag., XLV. 21. Her Capitol was equiæval with her birth.

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