English
Etymology 1
Noun
en-noun|-
- alternative spelling of|veal
Quotations
c. 1450, Mirour Saluacioun
:The ydolatiers of the golden veel.
Etymology 2
Verb
en-verb
- context|nonstandard|UK feel
Quotations
1869, James Jennings, The Dialect of the West of England, particularly Somersetshire
:To Veel. v. To feel.
:Veel�d. part. Felt.
Etymology 3
Noun
en-noun
- context|nonstandard|UK field
Derived terms
veelvare
Quotations
1850, James Orchard Halliwell, A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Fourteenth Century
:But why do they let �un stray out of the veels?
1869, James Jennings, The Dialect of the West of England, particularly Somersetshire
:Veel. s. A field; a corn land unenclosed.
Dutch
Adverb
veel
- much
Numeral
veel {comparative: meer, superlative: meest}
- many, much
Derived terms
veelal
veelheid
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Estonian
Adverb
veel
- yet
Anagrams
elev
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