sedel

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See also: Sëdel

Czech

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sedel

  1. genitive plural of sedlo

North Frisian

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian tsietel, from Proto-Germanic *katilaz. Cognate with West Frisian tsjettel.

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sedel m (plural sedler)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) kettle

Swedish

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Inherited from Old Swedish sedel, borrowed from Middle Low German sēdel, sēdele, sēdule, derived from Medieval Latin cedula, from earlier Latin schedula. Cognate to Danish seddel, Norwegian seddel, Icelandic seðill, German Zettel, French cédule, English schedule.

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sedel c

  1. a banknote
  2. a slip; a small piece of paper

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Descendants

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  • Finnish: seteli

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