pael

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See also: päl and päl-

Estonian[edit]

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Inherited from Proto-Finnic *pakla. Related to Finnish paula, Ingrian pagla, Livvi paglu, Veps pagl and Votic paglõ.

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pael (genitive paela, partitive paela)

  1. cord
  2. shoelace

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Borrowed from English pale (pale > pael, the letters -le were transposed to -el).

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pael (nominative plural paels)

  1. paleness (color)

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