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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gremiālis.
Adjective
gremial (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the lap.
Noun
gremial (plural gremials)
- A decorated cloth placed on a bishop's lap whilst celebrating mass or ordaining priests.
- (obsolete) A bosom friend.
1840, Thomas Fuller, The History of the University of Cambridge:These Friars living in these convents were capable of degrees, and kept their Acts, as other University-men. Yet were they gremials and not gremials, who sometimes would so stand on the tiptoes of their privileges, that they endeavoured to be higher than other students: so that oftentimes they and the scholars could not set their horses in one stable, or rather their books on one shelf.
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Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gremiālis.
Pronunciation
Adjective
gremial m or f (masculine and feminine plural gremials)
- (relational) corporation, guild, or professional association
Noun
gremial m (plural gremials)
- gremial (vestment)
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Spanish
Etymology
From gremio + -al.
Adjective
gremial m or f (masculine and feminine plural gremiales)
- (relational) labor union
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