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English
Etymology
Noun
schepel (plural schepels)
- (historical) An old Dutch measure of volume used for wheat, etc.
Alternative forms
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch schepel, scepel, from Old Dutch *skepil.
Pronunciation
Noun
schepel m or n (plural schepels, diminutive schepeltje n)
- bushel, an old, variable measure of volume equal to a quarter of a mud
- wooden shovel for moving harvested crops
Derived terms
- wanschepel
Descendants
- Negerhollands: skepel
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