paravail
American
[par-uh-veyl, par-uh-veyl]
/ ˌpær əˈveɪl, ˈpær əˌveɪl /
adjective
Old English Law.
Etymology
Origin of paravail
1525–35; < Old French par aval down (of direction, position), equivalent to par through, by ( per- ) + aval, a val down < Latin ad vallem literally, to the valley
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