amel
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Etymology 1 edit
From Middle English amal, from Old English amell, from Old French esmail.
Noun edit
amel (plural amels)
- (obsolete) enamel
- 1664, Robert Boyle, Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours. […], 2nd edition, London: […] Henry Herringman […], published 1670, →OCLC:
- a blue and yellow composed a green amel
Etymology 2 edit
From Old English amellen, from Old French esmailler (“to enamel”), from esmail (“enamel”).
Verb edit
amel (third-person singular simple present amels, present participle amelling or (US) ameling, simple past and past participle amelled or (US) ameled)
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