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Etymology 1

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Root
א־ו־ל (ʾ-w-l)

From Proto-Semitic *ʾayyal-.

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Noun

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אייל / אַיָּל ('ayálm (plural indefinite איילים / אַיָּלִים, feminine counterpart איילה / אַיָּלָה or איילת / אַיֶּלֶת) [pattern: קַטָּל]

  1. (male) deer, stag

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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אייל / אֱיָל ('eyálm

  1. power, strength

Proper noun

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אייל / אֱיָל ('eyálm

  1. a male given name, Eyal

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Yiddish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German öle, from Old High German oli, from Latin oleum, from Ancient Greek ἔλαιον (élaion, olive oil). Compare German Öl.

Noun

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אייל (eylm, plural איילן (eyln)

  1. oil
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Etymology 2

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From Middle High German ele, elle, derived from the plural eln, ellen by interpretation of -n as a plural ending, from Old High German elina. Compare German Elle.

Noun

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אייל (eylf, plural איילן (eyln)

  1. ell, cubit (unit of about 45 inches)
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Etymology 3

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From English ale.

Noun

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אייל (eylm

  1. ale