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ayle
English
Etymology
From Middle English ayel, aiel, from Old French aiol, aiel, a diminutive of Latin avus (“grandfather”).
Noun
ayle
- (obsolete) A grandfather.
- The Writ of Ayle was an ancient English writ which lay against a stranger who had dispossessed the demandant of land of which his grandfather died seized.
Related terms
- besaiel
- tresayle
- quatrayle
Anagrams
- Ealy, Yael, Yale, aley, laye, yale
Crimean Tatar
Noun
ayle
- family
Declension
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fyle
English
Verb
fyle (third-person singular simple present fyles, present participle fyling, simple past and past participle fyled)
- (Scotland, transitive) Alternative form of file
Anagrams
- fley, flye, lyfe
Middle English
Noun
fyle
- Alternative form of fiele
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