See also: nowel

Middle English edit

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Etymology edit

From Middle French noel or Anglo-Norman noel, from Latin nātālis [diēs Dominī] (birthday of the Lord).

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Proper noun edit

Nowel

  1. (rare) Christmas, Noel
  2. (rare) a surname

Descendants edit

  • English: Noel, noel

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Interjection edit

Nowel

  1. An gleeful exclamation upon hearing Jesus being born in representations of the event.
  2. An general-purpose gleeful exclamation.

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Noun edit

Nowel m (plural Nowels)

  1. navel, belly button