yvel
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From Old English yfel, from Proto-West Germanic *ubil, from Proto-Germanic *ubilaz, of disputed further etymology.
yvel (plural and weak singular yvele, comparative worse, superlative worst)
yvel (plural yveles)
From Old English yfele, yfle (“evilly, badly”).
yvel (comparative worse, superlative worst)
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