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mysal

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English mesel (leprous, leper), from Norman mesel (leprous, leper), from Old French mesel (leprous, leper), from Late Latin misellus (leper), from miser (wretched, wretch) + -ellus (-elle). Doublet of measles.

Adjective

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mysal

  1. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses.

Noun

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mysal (plural mysals)

  1. Obsolete form of mesel in its various senses.

References

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Turkmen

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Etymology

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From Arabic مِثَال (miṯāl).

Noun

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mysal (definite accusative mysaly, plural mysallar)

  1. example
  2. pattern

Declension

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