pel

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See also: peľ, pel', pèl, pél, pël, pěl, and pêl

English

Noun

pel (plural pels)

  1. (dated) pixel

Derived terms

Anagrams


Afrikaans

Noun

pel (plural pels, diminutive pellie)

  1. Alternative spelling of pêl

Asturian

Etymology

From a contraction of the preposition per (by means of, by way of) + masculine singular article el (the).

Contraction

pel m (feminine pela, neuter pelo, masculine plural pelos, feminine plural peles)

  1. by means of the

Catalan

Pronunciation

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Preposition

pel m sg (masculine plural pels)

  1. Contraction of per el.

Further reading


Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

pel m inan

  1. pollen
    Synonym: pyl
  2. powder similar to pollen
  3. indication, trace

Declension

Template:cs-decl-noun-auto

Further reading


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɛl/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛl

Verb

pel

  1. (deprecated template usage) first-person singular present indicative of pellen
  2. (deprecated template usage) imperative of pellen

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch vel, from Middle Dutch vel, from Old Dutch *fel, from Proto-Germanic *fellą, from Proto-Indo-European *pello-, *pelno-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpɛl]
  • Hyphenation: pèl

Noun

pel (plural pel-pel, first-person possessive pelku, second-person possessive pelmu, third-person possessive pelnya)

  1. paper sheet.
    Synonym: kertas
  2. rag for mopping.

Further reading


Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpel/
  • Rhymes: -el
  • Hyphenation: pél

Contraction

pel

  1. Contraction of per il.
    • 1893, Annuario Scientifico ed Industriale, Fratelli Treves, page 414:
      Poi nel 1890 i signori Hult e Rossberg intrapresero lavori di triangolazione all’estremità settentrionale della Finlandia, procedendo da Sodonkjla pel Kittenen, affluente del Kemi, e rilevandovi una quantità di laghetti affatto sconosciuti.
    • 1953, Il mare non bagna Napoli, Anna Maria Ortese:
      Eccolo là, a trent'anni, ha bisogno che lo portino pel collo all'ultima messa.

Northern Kurdish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compare Central Kurdish پۆل (pol), پۆلوو (polû, ember), Middle Armenian պող (poġ).

Noun

p’el ?[1]

  1. firebrand, smouldering piece of wood, charred wood, live coal; ember

References

  1. ^ Chyet, Michael L. (2003) “p’el II”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary[1], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, page 437a

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From Old Frisian pēl, from Latin palus

Noun

pel m (definite singular pelen, indefinite plural peler, definite plural pelene)

  1. (construction) a pile

Alternative forms

References


Occitan

Etymology 1

From Latin pilus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (East Languedocien) [ˈpɛu̯][1]
  • IPA(key): (West Languedocien) [ˈpjɛl]

Noun

pel m (plural pels)

  1. hair

Etymology 2

Contraction of per lo.

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Languedocien):(file)

Contraction

pel

  1. for the

References

  • Müller, Daniela. 2011. Developments of the lateral in Occitan dialects and their Romance and cross-linguistic context. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Toulouse.
  1. ^ Müller 2011: 43. Likewise for the other pronunciation.

Old French

Etymology

From Latin pellis, pellem.

Noun

pel oblique singularf (oblique plural peaus or peax or piaus or piax or pels, nominative singular pel, nominative plural peaus or peax or piaus or piax or pels)

  1. skin
  2. pelisse (garment made from sowing together skins)
    • circa 1150, Thomas d'Angleterre, Le Roman de Tristan, page 96 (of the Champion Classiques edition, →ISBN, line 877:
      Unes pels fist de barbes granz
      he made a pelisse out of these great beards

Derived terms

  • pelette
    • English: pelt

Descendants


Old Frisian

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *pāli, variant of *pāl, *pālu, borrowed from Latin pālus (stake, prop), from Proto-Italic *pākslos, from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂ǵ- (to attach). Cognates include Old English pāl and Old Dutch pāl. Doublet of pāl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpeːl/, [ˈpɛːl]

Noun

pēl m

  1. pole

Descendants

  • North Frisian: pil
  • Saterland Frisian: Peel

References

  • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN

Romani

Alternative forms

Verb

pel

  1. to drink

Derived terms