jouel
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Old French[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Vulgar Latin *jocale (“graceful object”) from Latin iocus (“game; playing; joke”).
Noun[edit]
jouel oblique singular, m (oblique plural joueus, nominative singular joueus, nominative plural jouel)
- jewel
- (figuratively) treasure; an object or person of beauty
- Avec li, un gent jouel
Agnes sa fille- With him, a beautiful treasure
Agnes, his daughter
- With him, a beautiful treasure
- Avec li, un gent jouel