different between chanceler vs chanceller
chanceler
English
Noun
chanceler (plural chancelers)
- Obsolete form of chancellor.
French
Etymology
Latin cancell?re, present active infinitive of cancell?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???.sle/
Verb
chanceler
- to stagger, totter, reel (of person)
- to wobble (of object)
- to falter, waver (of resolve etc.)
Conjugation
With the exception of appeler, jeter and their derived verbs, all verbs that used to double the consonants can now also be conjugated like amener.
Further reading
- “chanceler” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Noun
chanceler m, f (plural chanceleres)
- chancellor (important notary; person in charge of some area of government)
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chanceller
English
Noun
chanceller (plural chancellers)
- Obsolete form of chancellor.
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