geel
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
geel (attributive geel, comparative geler, superlative geelste)
From Middle Dutch gelu, from Old Dutch *gelo, from Proto-West Germanic *gelu, from Proto-Germanic *gelwaz.
geel (comparative geler, superlative geelst)
geel n (uncountable)
wit | grijs | zwart |
rood; karmijnrood | oranje; bruin | geel; roomwit |
groengeel/limoengroen | groen | |
blauwgroen/cyaan; groenblauw/petrolblauw | azuurblauw | blauw |
violet; indigo | magenta; paars | roze |
From Middle Low German gēl, from Old Saxon gelo. Compare German gel (dated variant of gelb).
geel
geel (plural girkä)
The original form was likely gàal, which is preserved in some compounds. An old borrowing into East Cushitic (compare Afar gáala), from an undetermined Semitic language.
gèel m
geel
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