anel
Friulian
Etymology
Noun
anel m (plural anels)
Galician
Etymology
Noun
anel m (plural aneis)
- ring (small metal object)
Related terms
Old French
Etymology
Noun
anel m (oblique plural aneaus or aneax or aniaus or aniax or anels, nominative singular aneaus or aneax or aniaus or aniax or anels, nominative plural anel)
- ring (small metal torus-shaped object)
- circa 1150, Thomas d'Angleterre, Le Roman de Tristan, page 164 (of the Champion Classiques edition, →ISBN, line 1980:
- Un anel d'or trait de sun dei
- she removed a gold ring from her finger
- Un anel d'or trait de sun dei
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Descendants
- French: anneau
Portuguese

anel
Etymology
From Old Portuguese anel, from Latin ānellus (“finger ring”). See also the doublet elo.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.ˈnɛɫ/
- Hyphenation: a‧nel
- Rhymes: -ɛw
Noun
anel m (plural anéis)
- ring (small metal object)
Related terms
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
anel m (plural anels)
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