puzzel

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Probably from French pucelle (a virgin). Possibly due to English propaganda against Joan of Arc who was also known as La Pucelle ("The Virgin; The Maid").[1] Possibly influenced by English pizzle (penis).

Noun

puzzel (plural puzzels)

  1. (obsolete) A harlot; a hussy.

Synonyms

References

  1. Findlay, Alison (2010) Women in Shakespeare, Bloomsbury, →ISBN, pages 333–334

Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: puz‧zel

Noun

puzzel f (plural puzzels, diminutive puzzeltje n)

  1. puzzle (game in which things must be put together)
  2. (figuratively) riddle, intellectual challenge

Derived terms

  • puzzelaar m
  • puzzelboek n
  • puzzelen
  • puzzelwoordenboek n
  • ineenpuzzelen

Verb

puzzel

  1. first-person singular present indicative of puzzelen
  2. imperative of puzzelen
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