doel

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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch doel, doele (ditch that separated two fields), from Old Dutch *duola, from Proto-Germanic *dōlijǭ, *dōlijō (dale, valley). Related to dal (dale, valley). Likely, the initial meaning was "ditch, pit" which shifted to "pile of earth" to "pile of earth used as target in a shooting range" to "shooting target" to "goal".

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ul

Noun

doel n (plural doelen, diminutive doeltje n)

  1. aim, purpose
  2. destination
  3. (sports) goal

Derived terms

Verb

doel

  1. (deprecated template usage) first-person singular present indicative of doelen
  2. (deprecated template usage) imperative of doelen

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Old French

Noun

doel oblique singularm (oblique plural doeaus or doeax or doiaus or doiax or doels, nominative singular doeaus or doeax or doiaus or doiax or doels, nominative plural doel)

  1. pain; suffering; anguish

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