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abel
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Cornish
Etymology
From Middle English able, from Old French habile
Pronunciation
Adjective
abel
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch abel, from Old French able, from Latin habilis.
Pronunciation
Adjective
abel (comparative abeler, superlative abelst)
Declension
Derived terms
- abelheid
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Middle Low German
Adjective
abel
- skilful, fitting, suitable
References
- August Lübben (1888) "abel", in Mittelniederdeutsches Handwörterbuch, Norden und Leipzig, Diedr. Soltau's Verlag. Project Gutenberg.
Old French
Etymology
From Medieval Latin albellus, diminutive of Latin albus (“white”).
Noun
abel oblique singular, m (oblique plural abeaus or abeax or abiaus or abiax or abels, nominative singular abeaus or abeax or abiaus or abiax or abels, nominative plural abel)
Descendants
- → English: abele
Further reading
Populus alba on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Old Frisian
Alternative forms
- ābēil
Etymology
From ā- + *bēl.
Noun
ābēl m
Declension
Scots
Adjective
abel
- Northern Scots form of able
References
- “abel”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries, 2004–present, →OCLC.
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