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fasel

English

Noun

fasel (plural fasels)

  1. Obsolete form of phasel.

Anagrams

  • A.S.L.E.F., FALSE, Leafs, alefs, false, feals, fleas, leafs, lefsa

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favel

English

Etymology 1

From Old French favele, from Latin fabella (short fable), diminutive of fabula. See fable.

Noun

favel

  1. (obsolete) flattery; cajolery; deceit(Can we add an example for this sense?)

Etymology 2

Old French fauvel, favel, diminutive of Old French fauve; of German oigin. See fallow (adjective).

Adjective

favel (comparative more favel, superlative most favel)

  1. yellow or dun in colour
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Noun

favel (plural favels)

  1. A horse of a favel or dun colour.

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French favel. Uses after the 14th century are based on William Langland's The vision of Piers Plowman.

Noun

favel (uncountable)

  1. flattery; duplicity

References

  • “f?v??l, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

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