anel

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See also: anèl, anël, and Anel

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin ānellus (finger ring).

Noun

anel m (plural anels)

  1. ring

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese anel, borrowed from Old Occitan anel, from Latin ānellus (finger ring). Compare the inherited form elo.

Noun

anel m (plural aneis)

  1. ring (small metal object)

Old French

Etymology

From Latin ānellus (finger ring).

Noun

anel oblique singularm (oblique plural aneaus or aneax or aniaus or aniax or anels, nominative singular aneaus or aneax or aniaus or aniax or anels, nominative plural anel)

  1. ring (small metal torus-shaped object)
    • c. 1150, Thomas d'Angleterre, Le Roman de Tristan, Champion Classiques edition, →ISBN, page 164, line 1980:
      Un anel d'or trait de sun dei
      she removed a gold ring from her finger

Descendants

  • Middle French: anneau
  • Walloon: anea

Old Galician-Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

    Borrowed from Old Occitan anel, from Latin ānellus, from ānulus, from ānus + -ulus.

    Noun

    anel m (plural anees)

    1. ring (round piece of metal worn around the finger)
      Synonym: sortella

    Descendants

    References

    Old Occitan

    Etymology

      Inherited from Latin ānellus, from ānulus, from ānus + -ulus.

      Noun

      anel m (oblique plural anels, nominative singular anels, nominative plural anel)

      1. ring (round piece of metal worn around the finger)
      2. anus; ringpiece

      Descendants

      References

      • anęl”, in Dictionnaire de l’occitan médiéval en ligne (in German and French), Munich: LMU, 20132025

      Portuguese

      Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia pt
      anel

      Alternative forms

      • annel (pre-standardization spelling)

      Etymology

        From Old Galician-Portuguese anel, borrowed from Old Occitan anel, from Latin ānellus (finger ring). Doublet of elo, which was inherited. Cognates include Catalan anell, French anneau, Italian anello, Spanish anillo.

        Sense 2 likely comes from the round form of the anus.

        Pronunciation

         

        • Rhymes: (Portugal) -ɛl, (Brazil) -ɛw
        • Hyphenation: a‧nel

        Noun

        anel m (plural anéis)

        1. ring (round piece of metal worn around the finger)
          • 1880, Maria Amalia Vaz de Carvalho, “O annel do diplomata ”, in Contos e phantasias, 2nd edition, Lisbon: Parceria Antonio Maria Pereira, published 1905, page 96:
            — Peço que me escutem! como sou o unico pobre que aqui está, e como todas as circumstancias são em meu desfavor, podem julgar que fui eu que roubei esse annel.
            I ask that you listen to me! as I am the only poor person standing here, and as the circumstances are against me, you can determine that I was the one who stole this ring.
        2. (colloquial, vulgar) anus; ringpiece
        3. (botany) annulus
          Synonym: ânulo
        4. (mycology) annulus

        Descendants

        • Língua Geral Amazônica: anera

        Romansch

        Alternative forms

        Etymology

        From Latin ānellus (finger ring).

        Noun

        anel m (plural anels)

        1. (Surmiran) ring