kapall

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Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Irish capall.

Noun

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kapall m (genitive singular kapals, nominative plural kaplar)

  1. horse, mare
  2. a horseload of hay
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Etymology 2

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Ultimately from Late Latin capulum, probably through Danish kabel.

Noun

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kapall m (genitive singular kapals, nominative plural kaplar)

  1. rope, cable
  2. (electronics) cable, cord
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Etymology 3

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Alteration of kaball, which in most of Iceland sounds exactly the same (in the singular).

Noun

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kapall m (genitive singular kapals, nominative plural kaplar)

  1. a game of solitaire (card game played by a single player), (UK) patience
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