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gesel
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch gêssle, gêsele. The atypical -s-, rather than -z-, points at Old Dutch *gēsl(a), where the -s- was directly followed by the -l-, instead of by a vowel, blocking the s → z sound change, from Proto-Germanic *gaisilaz, from *gaizaz (“spear”) + *-ilaz (suffix deriving names of tools). The loss of the middle syllable was a common change among the Germanic languages, and can also be seen in *karilaz → *karlaz (whence Charles). Cognate with German Geißel.
Pronunciation
Noun
gesel m (plural gesels or geselen, no diminutive)
- scourge (a whip often of leather)
- De gevangene werd geslagen met een gesel.
- The prisoner was flogged with a scourge.
- Gesel Gods
- Scourge of God
Verb
gesel
- inflection of geselen:
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Slovene
Noun
gêsel
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