-<span class="searchmatch">erel</span> Alternative form of -rel. English terms suffixed with -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span> hoggerel Erle, LREE, leer, reel...
See also: rel, rel., and REL -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span> From Middle English -rel, -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span>, from Old French -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span>, -erelle. IPA(key): /ɹəl/ -rel pejorative suffix waste + -rel...
эрэл • (<span class="searchmatch">erel</span>) (religion, general) hope, expectation, prospect эрэлбин сүтэрбэппин ― erelbin süterbeppin ― I don't lose hope Эрэл уоттара <span class="searchmatch">Erel</span> uottara...
ér + -vel IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ˈeːrːɛl</span>] Hyphenation: ér‧rel érrel instrumental singular of ér...
or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Compare Old French -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span>. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">eˈrɛl</span>.lo/ Rhymes: -ɛllo Hyphenation: -e‧rèl‧lo -erello m (noun-forming...
See also: erelį IPA(key): [ɛˈɾʲælʲɪ] erẽli m vocative singular of erelis 𒇽𒂊𒊑𒇷𒂊 (LÚ.e-ri-li-e /ereli, <span class="searchmatch">erel</span>/) king...
cokerelle, cokrell From cok + -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span>. IPA(key): /ˈkɔkərəl/, /ˈkɔkrəl/ kokerel (plural kokerelles) (Late Middle English) cockerel English: cockerel “cokerel...
hoggeril hoggrel hogrel hogrell From hog + -<span class="searchmatch">erel</span> (as a diminutive). hoggerel (plural hoggerels) (archaic) A sheep of the second year. “hoggerel”, in Webster’s...