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  1. Cabal - Wikipedia

    It came into English via the French cabale from the medieval Latin cabbala, and was known early in the 17th century through usages linked to Charles II and Oliver Cromwell.

  2. CABAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Word History Etymology Noun French cabale cabala, intrigue, cabal, from Medieval Latin cabbala cabala, from Late Hebrew qabbālāh, literally, received (lore) Verb derivative of cabal entry 1

  3. CABAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    5 meanings: 1. a small group of intriguers, esp one formed for political purposes 2. a secret plot, esp a political one;.... Click for more definitions.

  4. cabal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 24, 2025 · From French cabale, from Medieval Latin cabbala, [1] which in turn is derived from Hebrew קַבָּלָה (kabalá, “Jewish mysticism”, literally “reception, something received”) (such as …

  5. Cabal | Secret Society, Intrigue, Conspiracy | Britannica

    Cabal, a private organization or party engaged in secret intrigues; also, the intrigues themselves. In England the word was used during the 17th century to describe any secret or extralegal council of …

  6. cabal - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to form a cabal; conspire; plot Etymology: 17th Century: from French cabale, from Medieval Latin cabala; see cabbala 'cabal' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or …

  7. Cabal Explained

    It came into English via the French cabale from the medieval Latin cabbala, and was known early in the 17th century through usages linked to Charles II and Oliver Cromwell.

  8. cabal - The Explain

    Where Does It Come From? “Cabal” hails from the French “cabale,” which in turn was derived from the Medieval Latin “cabbala,” initially referring to mystical interpretations of the Hebrew scripture. Its …

  9. CABALE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    CABALE translate: cabala, cabal, plot. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  10. cabale - Definition, Meaning, Examples & Pronunciation in ...

    CABALE, signifie figurément, une societé de personnes qui sont dans la même confidence & dans les mêmes interests : mais il se prend ordinairement en mauvaise part.