From ess- + gal. IPA(key): [ˈeɡal] <span class="searchmatch">ecal</span> (superlative eclam) fearful, timid *modifying a noun whose vocative is different from its nominative **modifying...
Derived from Proto-Yeniseian *wes (“sky”). <span class="searchmatch">ečāl</span> above ečā eš ēš...
IPA(key): /ˈfeːçəl/ Rhymes: -<span class="searchmatch">eːçəl</span> Syllabification: Feg‧hel Feghel plural of Foghel...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "eca" Derived from Proto-Yeniseian *wes (“sky”). ečā upwards <span class="searchmatch">ečāl</span> eš ēš...
See also: aspar ašpor Derived from Proto-Yeniseian *wes (“sky”). ašpar (plural ašparaŋ) cloud ečā <span class="searchmatch">ečāl</span> ēš...
Compare Assan aš-parán (“sky”); ös, es, eš (“God”); öš, eč (“God, Sky”), Arin es, eš (“God, sky”) and eč (“sky”). ēš (plural ēčán) sky God ečā <span class="searchmatch">ečāl</span> ašpar...
From Old Irish eclae, from ess- + gal (“valor”). By surface analysis, <span class="searchmatch">ecal</span> + -e. IPA(key): /ˈeɡlə/ ecla f fear dread This noun needs an inflection-table...
German eihhila, from Proto-West Germanic *aikilā. IPA(key): /ˈeːχel/, [<span class="searchmatch">ˈeːɕəl</span>] Eechel f (plural Eechelen) acorn Eech From Middle High German eichel, from...
From Old Irish <span class="searchmatch">ecal</span>. eagal feared (used mostly in fixed phrases, see derived terms) is eagal le (“to be afraid (regretful)”) is eagal do (“to be in danger”)...
From Old Irish <span class="searchmatch">ecal</span>. Compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic eagal. aggle m (genitive singular aggle, plural agglyn) fear Ny bee aggle erriu. ― Don't be afraid...