Noun
reval (plural revals)
(travel, aviation, informal) A revalidated ticket.
A preliminary attempt to bomb Reval on 28 December ended in failure caused by operating problems due to the extreme cold, and one of the airships was destroyed in a forced landing at Serappen. Source: Internet
Compared to the Harrien-Wierland gentry, the Reval city council, and hence probably the majority of citizens, demonstrated a much more reserved attitude towards Denmark and King Magnus of Livonia. Source: Internet
Early history Helsinki was established as a trading town by King Gustav I of Sweden in 1550 as the town of Helsingfors, which he intended to be a rival to the Hanseatic city of Reval (today known as Tallinn ). Source: Internet
Estonian grammar published in Reval in 1637 by Heinrich Stahl The oldest written records of the Finnic languages of Estonia date from the 13th century. Source: Internet
He negotiated a continued peace with Muscovy and spoke to the burghers of Reval city. Source: Internet
Medieval Reval enjoyed a strategic position at the crossroads of trade between Western and Northern Europe and Russia. Source: Internet