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Etymology edit

From Old Occitan novel, from Latin novellus.

Adjective edit

novell (feminine novella, masculine plural novells, feminine plural novelles)

  1. new, novel
  2. who is a newcomer
  3. newborn

Noun edit

novell m (plural novells)

  1. newborn animal

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Descendants edit

  • Spanish: novel

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Estonian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from German Novelle.

Noun edit

novell (genitive novelli, partitive novelli)

  1. novella (short novel)
  2. (law) amendment (correction or addition to a law)

Declension edit

Declension of novell (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative novell novellid
accusative nom.
gen. novelli
genitive novellide
partitive novelli novelle
novellisid
illative novelli
novellisse
novellidesse
novellesse
inessive novellis novellides
novelles
elative novellist novellidest
novellest
allative novellile novellidele
novellele
adessive novellil novellidel
novellel
ablative novellilt novellidelt
novellelt
translative novelliks novellideks
novelleks
terminative novellini novellideni
essive novellina novellidena
abessive novellita novellideta
comitative novelliga novellidega

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Swedish edit

 
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Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

novell c

  1. a short story (short work of fiction)

Declension edit

Declension of novell 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative novell novellen noveller novellerna
Genitive novells novellens novellers novellernas

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