pels
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pels
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From Dutch pels, from Middle Dutch pelse, from Latin pellicia.
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pels (plural pelse, diminutive pelsie)
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pels
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From late Old Norse pilz, via Middle Low German pels, from Medieval Latin pellicea, from Latin pellis (“skin”).
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pels c (singular definite pelsen, plural indefinite pelse)
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- “pels” in Den Danske Ordbog
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From Middle Dutch pelse, from Latin pellicia. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
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pels m (plural pelzen, diminutive pelsje n)
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- fur types
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- Afrikaans: pels
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Ultimately from Latin pellis (“pelt, skin”).
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pels m (genitive singular pels, nominative plural pelsar)
- A fur coat.
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pels m (definite singular pelsen, indefinite plural pelser, definite plural pelsene)
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pels m (definite singular pelsen, indefinite plural pelsar, definite plural pelsane)
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- “pels” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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pels
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pels c
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- nb:Clothing
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- nn:Clothing
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