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English
Etymology
From Latin flabellum (“a fan”), diminutive of flabrum (“a breeze”), from flare (“to blow”).
Pronunciation
Noun
flabel (plural flabels)
- (obsolete) A fan or flabellum.
1621, Tobias Venner, A Briefe and Accurate Treatise, Concerning, the Taking of the Fume of Tobacco , page :Moreouer, the lungs which are the flabell of the heart […] are by the immoderate heate and sircitie [fiercity?] of this fume, quickely dried and coarctated, and consequently become vnapt for motion, to the great offence of the heart, and ruine at length of the whole body.
1662, John Ellis, S. Austin Imitated: or Retractions and Repentings , page 118:And so this flabel of Schism in the Church, shall also be the bellows of Sedition in the Common-wealth.
1677 [1675], Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, anonymous translator, The Six Voyages of John Baptista Tavernier , page 179:The Bramins also distribute Flabels to the most considerable of the Company, the handles whereof being eight foot long, are plated with Gold and Silver. […] There are six of these Flabels usually employ’d to keep off the Flies from their God; the better sort taking it by turns, that the honour of waiting upon their God may be more equally shar’d.
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin flabellum.
Noun
flabel n (plural flabeluri)
- flabellum (fan)
Declension
References
- flabel in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN