oule

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See also: oulé

English

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Noun

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oule (plural oules)

  1. Obsolete spelling of owl.

Anagrams

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Occitan ola (marmite).

Noun

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oule f (plural oules)

  1. cauldron, handleless earthen pot, marmite
  2. (geography) pothole, water cavity
  3. (geography, by extension) watercourse that contains such a pothole
  4. (by extension) town or village located near such a fluvial feature

Mauritian Creole

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From French vouloir.

Verb

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oule auxiliary

  1. To want (to do something)

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old English ūle, from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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oule (plural oules)

  1. owl (the order Strigiformes).
  2. (derogatory) An insult, especially applied to the Devil.
  3. (heraldry, rare) An owl on a blazon.

Descendants

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  • English: owl
  • Scots: oul, ool

References

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