fæle

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See also: faele

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *failijaz (true, friendly, familiar, good), from Proto-Indo-European *pey- (to adore). Cognate with Latin pīus (good, dutiful, faithful, devout, pious).

Pronunciation

Adjective

fǣle

  1. faithful, trusty, good
  2. dear, beloved

Declension

Adverb

fǣle

  1. truly, well, pleasantly

Descendants

  • Middle English: fæle, fele