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aal
English
Noun
aal (plural aals)
- The Indian mulberry or noni (Morinda citrifolia, Morinda tinctoria), a shrub found in Southeast Asia, the East Indies and the Pacific islands as far as French Polynesia.
- A reddish dyestuff obtained from the roots of the East Indian shrubs Morinda citrifolia and Morinda tinctoria.
Synonyms
- (Morinda citrifolia or Morinda tinctoria): Indian mulberry, noni
Anagrams
- ALA, Ala, Ala., a la, ala, à la
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch aal, from Middle Dutch âel, from Old Dutch *?l, from Proto-Germanic *?laz.
Noun
aal (plural ale, diminutive aaltjie)
- eel (fish), (Anguilla anguilla)
Derived terms
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?l/
- Hyphenation: aal
- Rhymes: -a?l
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch âel, from Old Dutch *?l, from Proto-Germanic *?laz.
Noun
aal m (plural alen, diminutive aaltje n)
- eel (fish), (Anguilla anguilla)
- elver (young eel)
- (rare) padre
Usage notes
Aal is the original word for eel used in the present-day Netherlands, while the word paling came from Belgium. Paling is also in use in the Netherlands, but certain fishing villages in the Netherlands such as Volendam will always use aal when referring to eel. In some regions aal always denotes a juvenile whereas paling is exclusively used for adult specimen.
Alternative forms
- ael (obsolete)
Synonyms
- paling
Derived terms
- aalfuik
- aalkorf
- aalscholver
- beefaal
- glasaal
- kataal
- sidderaal
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch ?le, from Old Dutch *alo, from Proto-Germanic *alu, from Proto-Indo-European *h?elut-. Doublet of ale.
Noun
aal n (plural alen, diminutive aaltje n)
- ale
Etymology 3
From Middle Dutch adel, 'mud'.
Noun
aal f (uncountable)
- Alternative form of aalt.
Derived terms
- aalpomp
- aalput
German
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?l
Verb
aal
- singular imperative of aalen
- (colloquial) first-person singular present of aalen
Midob
Noun
aal
- mouth
References
- Insights Into Nilo-Saharan Language, History and Culture: Proceedings of the 9th Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, Institute of African and Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, 16-19 February 2004 (Al-Amin Abu-Manga, Leoma G. Gilley, Anne Storch; 2006)
- starling.rinet.ru (as á?l)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
aal m
- obsolete typography of ål
Scots
Determiner
aal
- Alternative form of a'
Adverb
aal (not comparable)
- Alternative form of a'
Noun
aal (uncountable)
- Alternative form of a'
Seri
Noun
aal (plural aala)
- his/her spouse
Wolof
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?l/
Etymology 1
Noun
aal
- bad mood
Etymology 2
Verb
aal
- Alternative spelling of abal
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aul
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Russian ???? (aúl), from West (Kypchak) Turkic awul, awïl; compare Karachay-Balkar ???? (awul), Bashkir ???? (awïl), Kazakh ???? (aw?l) and Turkish a??l.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?l/
Noun
aul (plural auls)
- A village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals.
Alternative forms
- auol
Translations
Further reading
- aul on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??l/
Noun
aul (plural auls)
- Obsolete spelling of awl.
- 1611, Bible (King James Version), Exodus 21:6:
- […] and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul […]
- 1611, Bible (King James Version), Exodus 21:6:
Anagrams
- -ual, ALU, LUA, Lau, Lua, UAL, ULA, Ula, alu
Cimbrian
Etymology
From Middle High German iu(we)le, from Old High German ?wila, from Proto-Germanic *uwwal? (“owl”). Cognate with German Eule, Dutch uil, English owl, Icelandic ugla.
Noun
aul m
- (Sette Comuni) tawny owl
Synonyms
- aubo
References
- “aul” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
Estonian
Noun
aul
- adessive singular of au
Kavalan
Noun
aul
- a type of shark that does not attack people
Synonyms
- sibriwan
Romanian
Etymology
From Russian ??? (aul).
Noun
aul n (plural aule)
- aul
Declension
Yola
Etymology
From Middle English all, from Old English eall (“all, every, entire, whole, universal”), from Proto-West Germanic *all, from Proto-Germanic *allaz (“all, whole, every”), from Proto-Indo-European *h?el- (“all”).
Adverb
aul
- all
Determiner
aul
- all
References
- Jacob Poole (1867) , William Barnes, editor, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ?ISBN
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