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English
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Etymology
From He. term|���||trhevel|scHEchar|breath, vapor; vanity.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�eɪb�l/
Homophones
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Proper noun
en-proper noun
- mythology the son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain.
- given name|male|from Hebrew|.
Quotations
1611 � w:King James Version of the Bible|King James Version of the Bible, s:Bible (King James)/Genesis|Genesis 4:8
Translations
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Arabic: ARchar|�اب�� (Habil)
Basque: Abel
Bosnian: Avelj, Abel#Bosnian|Abel
Breton: Avel
Catalan: Abel
Chinese: �伯, �伯 (Yà bó)
Czech: Abel
Dutch: Abel
Estonian: Aabel
Ewe: Habel
Finnish: Aabel
French: Abel
Frisian: Abe
German: Abel
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Italian: Abele
Japanese: ��� (Aberu)
Maltese: Abel
Persian: FAchar|�اب�� (Habil)
Portuguese: Abel
Russian: �вел� (�vel�)
Serbian:
Slovene: Abel
Spanish: #Spanish|Abel
Swedish: Abel
Turkish: Habil
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trans-top|variants and pet forms
Breton: Avelig
Catalan: Abelard
Czech: Havel, Havelek
Dutch: Abeltje, Abe
English: Abelard
French: Abeau, Abélard, Abelard, Abelin
German: Al
Italian: Abelardo
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Spanish: Abelito, Abelardo
Swedish: Abbe
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See also
Category:Biblical characters
Category:Male given names
Spanish
Proper noun
Abel
- #English|Abel (Biblical character)
Quotations
1602 � La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 4:8''
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