peler
French
Etymology
From Old French peler, from Late Latin pilāre, present active infinitive of pilō (“remove hair, depilate”), from Latin pilus, perhaps influenced by Old French pel.
Pronunciation
Verb
peler
- to peel
Conjugation
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Further reading
- “peler”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
- Comment-conjuguer.fr - online conjugation of "peler"
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Indonesian
Etymology
Informal alternative form of pelir
Pronunciation
Noun
peler
Usage notes
- Only used as a slang. Never in scientific and medical contexts.
- Considered harsher than kontol.
Norman
Verb
peler
- Alternative form of p'ler (“to peel”)
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
peler m
- indefinite plural of pel
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