Menapian nouns: oln

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Etymology

From Middle Menapian ol, from Old Menapian oal, from Primitive Menapian awal ("apple tree"), from Proto-Bythonic aβal ("apple tree"), from Proto-Celtic *abūl ("apple tree"). Cognate with Welsh afallen ("apple tree"), Breton avalenn ("apple tree"), Cornish avalen ("apple tree"), Irish abhaill ("apple tree"), and Scottish Gaelic abhall ("apple tree"). Borrowed by Dutch as oln, French as olne, and German as Oln.

oln

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ɔln/

Definition

Noun

f oln

  1. an apple tree.

Declension