abele
English
editAlternative forms
edit- arbeal (obsolete)
Etymology
editFrom Middle English abelle, albell, aubel, from Old French aubel, aubiel, from Medieval Latin albellus (“white poplar”), diminutive of Latin albus (“white”). Some forms after Middle Dutch abeel, from Old French.
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈbiːl/, /əˈbeɪl/, /ˈeɪ.bl̩/
Audio (Southern England): (file) Audio (Southern England): (file) Audio (Southern England): (file) Audio (Canada): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /əˈbil/, /əˈbeɪl/, /ˈeɪ.bl̩/
- Rhymes: (Received Pronunciation) -iːl, -eɪl
Noun
editabele (plural abeles)
- The white poplar (Populus alba). [from 13th c.]
- 1792, Charlotte Smith, Desmond, Broadview, published 2001, page 114:
- But I account for my predilection, by the kind of pensive and melancholy peasure I used to feel, when in my childhood and early youth, I walked alone, in a long avenue of arbeal […] .
- 1844, Elizabeth Barrett Browing, The Rhyme of the Duchess May, line 5:
- Six abeles i' the churchyard grow
Translations
editPopulus alba — see white poplar
Further reading
edit- Populus alba on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Populus alba on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Populus alba on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Anagrams
editAyu
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editabele
References
edit- Blench, Roger, The Ayu language of Central Nigeria and its affinities (2011), page 6
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