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Central Franconian
Etymology
See the etymology of vöhle.
Pronunciation
Verb
veule (third-person present tense veult, past tense vólt or veulet, present participle veulend or veulens, past participle jeveuld)
- (Kirchröadsj) Alternative spelling of vöhle
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French
Etymology
Uncertain; possibly from a Vulgar Latin derivative of Latin volare or volvo;[1] or, possibly from aveugle.[2]
Pronunciation
Adjective
veule (plural veules)
- (literary) feeble
1994, Yasmina Reza, ‘Art’:Serge. Et ta présence veule, ta présence de spectateur veule et neutre, nous entraîne Marc et moi dans les pires excès.- Serge. And your feeble presence, your presence as a spineless and neutral spectator, has driven Marc and me to the worst excesses.
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