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fasel
English
Noun
fasel (plural fasels)
- 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
- (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)
- yellow or dun in colour
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wright to this entry?)
Noun
favel (plural favels)
- 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)
- flattery; duplicity
References
- “f?v??l, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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