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apel

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See also: apêl, Apel, Ape̩l, and a pèl

Crimean Gothic

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Germanic *aplaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl (apple, apple-tree).

Noun

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apel

  1. apple

Indonesian

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Etymology 1

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apêl

Borrowed from Dutch appel, from Middle Dutch appel, from Old Dutch *appel, from Proto-West Germanic *applu from Proto-Germanic *aplaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl (apple, apple-tree).

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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apêl (plural apel-apel)

  1. apple, Malus domestica
Descendants
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  • Ternate: apel

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Dutch appel (roll call, appeal), previously spelled appèl, from Middle Dutch appeel, from Old French apel, deverbal of Old French apeler, from Latin appellāre, present active infinitive of Latin appellō. Cognate of Afrikaans appèl (roll call; appeal).

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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apèl (plural apel-apel)

  1. (military) roll call
  2. a ceremony formation (for roll call).(Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    Panglima Komando Daerah didampingi Kepala Kepolisian Daerah memimpin apel gelar pasukan pengamanan dalam rangka mengamankan kunjungan kerja wakil presiden.The Commander of the Regional Command and Regional Police Chief leads the security forces ceremony during the working visit of the vice president.
  3. sub-village chief
  4. (law) appeal: an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review
    Synonym: banding
    ...dalam praktik “Raden van Justitie” dalam apel, tidak mengharuskan kepada hakim banding untuk meninjau....[1]In Raden van Justitie practice in appeal, appellate judge was not obligated to consider....
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Verb

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apèl

  1. to do a roll call in a ceremony formation
  2. (colloquial) to visit girlfriend (usually in girlfriend house) for a date
    Malam Minggu Pukul Tujuh Aku Apel Di Rumah Mu[2]Saturday night at seven o'clock I come for a date to your house.
  3. (law) to appeal: to apply to a superior court or judge for a decision or order by an inferior court or judge to be reviewed and overturned.(Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    ...dan bisa apel di Pengadilan Tinggi.[3]...and one can appeal at High Court.

References

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  1. ^ 2016, Hulman Panjaitan, S.H., M.H, Kumpulan Kaidah Hukum: Putusan Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia Tahun 1953 - 2008 Berdasarkan Penggolongan, Prenada Media (→ISBN), page 159
  2. ^ Gombloh, Kugadaikan cintaku (I give my love as pawn, song).
  3. ^ 1994, Weinata Sairin, J. M. Pattiasina, Pelaksanaan Undang-Undang Perkawinan dalam perspektif Kristen: himpunan telaah tentang perkawinan di lingkungan Persekutuan Gereja-gereja di Indonesia, BPK Gunung Mulia (→ISBN), page 89

Further reading

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Ladin

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Noun

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apel m (plural apels)

  1. appeal

Mokilese

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Conjunction

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apel

  1. and
  2. also

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Old French

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Etymology

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Deverbal of apeler.

Noun

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apel oblique singularm (oblique plural apeaus or apeax or apiaus or apiax or apels, nominative singular apeaus or apeax or apiaus or apiax or apels, nominative plural apel)

  1. call (a vocal signal intended to get someone's attention)

Descendants

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Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Dutch appel.

Noun

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apel

  1. apple

Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

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    Borrowed from French appel. Compare Slovincian apel.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈa.pɛl/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -apɛl
    • Syllabification: a‧pel

    Noun

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    apel m inan

    1. appeal, plea (call to action)
    2. assembly, muster, roll call (assembling of all school students, soldiers, etc. to check the presence or provide some information)
    3. message, proclamation (formal public announcement)
      Synonyms: odezwa, orędzie, posłanie, wiadomość, proklamacja
    4. (Christianity) evening prayer to Mother of God

    Declension

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    adjective
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    adjective

    Further reading

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    • apel in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
    • apel in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from French appel.

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    apel n (plural apeluri)

    1. call

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ǎpel/
    • Hyphenation: a‧pel

    Noun

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    àpel m inan (Cyrillic spelling а̀пел)

    1. appeal, call

    Declension

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    Declension of apel
    singular plural
    nominative àpel apeli
    genitive apèla apela
    dative apelu apelima
    accusative apel apele
    vocative apele apeli
    locative apelu apelima
    instrumental apelom apelima

    Slovincian

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from German Appell. Compare Kashubian apel and Polish apel.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /aˈpɛl/
      • Rhymes: -ɛl
      • Syllabification: a‧pel

      Noun

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      apel m inan

      1. appeal
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      Swedish

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Old Swedish apald, apuld, from Old Norse apaldr. Related to äpple.

      Noun

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      apel c

      1. Malus tree

      Declension

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      Further reading

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      • apel”, in Svenska Akademiens ordböcker [Dictionaries of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
      • apel in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)

      Ternate

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      Etymology

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      From Indonesian apel, from Dutch appel.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      apel

      1. apple

      References

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      • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001), A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

      Tok Pisin

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from English apple, from Middle English appel, from Old English æppel (apple, fruit in general, ball), from Proto-West Germanic *applu, from Proto-Germanic *aplaz (apple), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl.

      Noun

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      apel

      1. apple

      West Frisian

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      apel c (plural apels, diminutive apeltsje)

      1. alternative form of appel