"abalo-" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Gaulish]

Etymology: From Proto-Celtic *abūl, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl. Akin to Old Irish ubull (Irish úll), Old English æppel (English apple) and Old Church Slavonic аблъко (ablŭko), all carrying the same meaning. Etymology templates: {{inh|cel-gau|cel-pro|*abūl}} Proto-Celtic *abūl, {{inh|cel-gau|ine-pro|*h₂ébōl}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl, {{cog|sga|ubull}} Old Irish ubull, {{cog|ga|úll}} Irish úll, {{cog|ang|æppel}} Old English æppel, {{cog|en|apple}} English apple, {{cog|cu|аблъко}} Old Church Slavonic аблъко (ablŭko) Head templates: {{head|cel-gau|noun|g=n|head=abalo-}} abalo- n Inflection templates: {{cel-gau-decl-o-n|abalon|abale|abalon|abali|abalū|abalū|abalei|abalē|abaloi|abaloi|abalōs|abalūs|abalon|abalobo|abaluis|abalūs|abalois}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], abalon [nominative, singular], abaloi [nominative, plural], abale [singular, vocative], abaloi [plural, vocative], abalon [accusative, singular], abalōs [accusative, plural], abalūs [accusative, plural], abali [genitive, singular], abalon [genitive, plural], abalū [dative, singular], abalobo [dative, plural], abalū [instrumental, singular], abaluis [instrumental, plural], abalūs [instrumental, plural], abalei [locative, singular], abalē [locative, singular], abalois [locative, plural]
  1. apple Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Tags: neuter, reconstruction Derived forms (Latin: *acer-abulus (literally “maple-apple”) (for attested acterabulus and acerafulus)): érable (english: maple) [French]
    Sense id: en-abalo--cel-gau-noun-OnvT4jYK Categories (other): Gaulish entries with incorrect language header

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