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vail

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vail 1  (vl)
v. vailed, vail·ing, vails Archaic
v.tr.
1. To lower (a banner, for example).
2. To doff (one's hat) as a token of respect or submission.
v.intr.
1. To descend; lower.
2. To doff one's hat.

[Middle English valen, short for avalen, from Old French avaler, from aval, downward, from Latin ad vallem, to the valley : ad, to; see ad- + vallem, accusative of valls, valley; see wel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

vail 2  (vl)
n. Obsolete
Variant of veil.

vail1
vb (tr) Obsolete
1. to lower (something, such as a weapon), esp as a sign of deference or submission
2. to remove (the hat, cap, etc.) as a mark of respect or meekness
[C14 valen, from obsolete avalen, from Old French avaler to let fall, from Latin ad vallem, literally: to the valley, that is, down, from ad to + vallis valley]

vail2
n & vb
an archaic word for avail

vail3
n & vb
an archaic spelling of veil


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