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segel

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See also: Segel

German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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segel

  1. inflection of segeln:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch zegel, from Middle Dutch sēgel, from Old Dutch *sigil, from Latin sigillum. Doublet of sijil.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sɛɡəl/
  • Hyphenation: sè‧gêl

Noun

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sègêl (first-person possessive segelku, second-person possessive segelmu, third-person possessive segelnya)

  1. stamp
    Synonyms: tera, cap, meterai
  2. (archaic) small letter

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology 1

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From Old Dutch *sigil, from Latin sigillum.

Noun

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sēgel m or n

  1. seal (stamp)
  2. seal, closure of a space
Inflection
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Dutch: zegel
    • Afrikaans: seël
    • Negerhollands: siegel, siel
    • Petjo: segel
    • Aukan: sekili
    • Caribbean Javanese: sèkhel
    • Indonesian: segel

Etymology 2

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Noun

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sēgel n

  1. Alternative form of seil
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Old English

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Noun

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seġel n or m

  1. Alternative form of seġl

Slovene

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Participle

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sẹ̑gəł

  1. masculine singular l-participle of sẹ́či (to reach)

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse segl, from Proto-Germanic *seglą.

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Noun

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segel n

  1. sail; a piece of fabric attached to a boat

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