Nol
See also: nol, nòl, nôl, noľ, and Nōļ
Central Franconian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɔːl/
Etymology 1
From Middle High German nālde, from Old High German nālda, by metathesis from nādala, from Proto-Germanic *nēþlō. Compare Luxembourgish Nol, Dutch naald. Also cognate with German Nadel, English needle.
Alternative forms
- Nool (alternative spelling)
- Noold (scattered Ripuarian variant)
- Nodel (some Moselle Franconian dialects, influenced by standard German)
Noun
Nol f (plural Nole)
- (most dialects) needle
Derived terms
- Niehnol
Noun
Nol m (plural Näl)
- (Moselle Franconian) Alternative spelling of Nohl (“nail”)
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /noːl/
- Rhymes: -oːl
Etymology 1
From Old High German nagal, from Proto-Germanic *naglaz. Cognate with German Nagel, Dutch nagel, English nail, West Frisian neil, Yiddish נאָגל (nogl), Icelandic nögl.
Noun
Nol m (plural Neel)
- nail (horny covering)
- nail (metal fastener)
Derived terms
- Fangernol
- Zéiwennol
Related terms
- neelen
Etymology 2
From Middle High German nālde, from Old High German nālda (alternative form of nādala), by metathesis from Proto-Germanic *nēþlō. Cognate with German Nadel, Yiddish נאָדל (nodl), Dutch naald, English needle, Icelandic nál.
Noun
Nol f (plural Nolen)
- needle
Derived terms
- Bitznol
- Kompassnol
Related terms
- néien