avel

See also: -ável

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin āvellō.

Verb

avel (third-person singular simple present avels, present participle aveling, simple past and past participle aveled)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To pull away.

Anagrams


Breton

Etymology

From Old Breton auel, from Proto-Celtic *awelo- (breath) (compare Welsh awel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑːvɛl/, /ˈɑːwɛl/

Noun

avel f

  1. wind

Synonyms

  • (literary, archaic) gwent

Ladino

Etymology

From Hebrew.

Noun

avel m (Latin spelling)

  1. air

Romani

Verb

avel

  1. to come
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