beal
English
editPronunciation
edit- (General American, Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /biːl/
- Rhymes: -iːl
Etymology 1
editFrom Middle English beel, bele, from Old English bȳle (“boil, carbuncle, bile”), from Proto-West Germanic *būlijā, from Proto-Germanic *būlijǭ (“swelling”), from *būlǭ (“swelling, bump, boil”). More at boil.
Noun
editbeal (plural beals)
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle English belen, from bele (see above).
Verb
editbeal (third-person singular simple present beals, present participle bealing, simple past and past participle bealed)
- (dialectal, chiefly Scotland, Western Pennsylvania) To gather matter; swell; come to a head, as a pimple; fester; suppurate.
Etymology 3
editFrom Middle English belien, from Old Norse belja (“to bellow, roar”).
Verb
editbeal (third-person singular simple present beals, present participle bealing, simple past and past participle bealed)
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Preposition
editbeal
- (with a number) half before (the hour)
Old French
editAdjective
editbeal m (oblique and nominative feminine singular beale)
- Alternative form of biau
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