autel

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French

Etymology

From Old French autel, from a change of suffix from earlier alter, borrowed from Latin altāre (mostly attested in the plural form altāria).

Pronunciation

Noun

autel m (plural autels)

  1. altar (in a church)

Further reading

Anagrams


Norman

Etymology

From Old French autel, borrowed from Latin altāre.

Noun

autel m (plural autels)

  1. (Jersey, religion) altar

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From a change of suffix from older alter, borrowed from Latin altāre.

Noun

autel oblique singularm (oblique plural auteaus or auteax or autiaus or autiax or autels, nominative singular auteaus or auteax or autiaus or autiax or autels, nominative plural autel)

  1. altar
Descendants
  • French: autel
  • Norman: autel

Etymology 2

au +‎ tel?

Adjective

autel m (oblique and nominative feminine singular autele)

  1. similar