dubel
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French double, from Middle French double, from Old French doble, from Latin duplus.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
dubel m inan
- (cinematography) double (repeat of a film shot)
- (colloquial) copy, double, duplicate (identicial version of some object)
- (colloquial) elbow (hit with the elbow)
- Synonyms: kuks, kuksaniec, sójka, szturchaniec
- (colloquial, darts) double (hitting a narrow stripe of the target, which is scored twice)
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Declension of dubel
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Verb edit
dubel (Tifinagh spelling ⴷⵓⴱⴻⵍ)
- (transitive) to double, to pay double
- (transitive) to overtake (a vehicle)
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Derived terms edit
- Verbal noun: adubel
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