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From old-French seille (Latin: Sitella), French seau (especially used in the border region with France South/South-West of Kortrijk, Wevelgem, Menen, Bissegem towards Ieper)
Other forms include 'sulle' (region of Roeselare) and 'sille' (towards Tielt, Ardooie)
seule f