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noel

English

Alternative forms

  • noël
  • nowell
  • nowel

Etymology

From Middle English nowel, from Anglo-Norman noel, Middle French noel, a variant of nael, from Latin adjective n?t?lis (natal, having to do with birth).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /n????l/

Noun

noel (plural noels)

  1. Christmas
  2. A kind of hymn, or canticle, of mediaeval origin, sung in honor of the birth of Christ; a Christmas carol.

Anagrams

  • Elon, Leno, Leon, León, Nole, elon, enol, leno, lone, neol., nole, one L

Old French

Etymology

A variant of nael, from the Latin adjective n?t?lis (natal, having to do with birth).

Noun

noel m (oblique plural noeaus or noeax or noiaus or noiax or noels, nominative singular noeaus or noeax or noiaus or noiax or noels, nominative plural noel)

  1. Christmas (Christmas Day)

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liam

Ladin

Noun

liam m (plural liams)

  1. bond, tie

Portuguese

Verb

liam

  1. Third-person plural (eles, elas, also used with vocês?) imperfect indicative of ler

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