"rosel" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old French]

Etymology: From Frankish *rausa (“reed”), from Proto-Germanic *rausą, *rauzą (“pipe, reed, shaft, tube”), from Proto-Indo-European *er- (“to move, excite, grow”). Cognate with Old High German rōr (“pipe”) (German Rohr (“tube”)), Old Norse reyrr (“reed”) (Danish rør (“reed, pipe, tube”)), Old English rysc (“reed, rush”). Etymology templates: {{der|fro|frk||*rausa|reed}} Frankish *rausa (“reed”), {{der|fro|gem-pro|*rausą}} Proto-Germanic *rausą, {{m|gem-pro|*rauzą||pipe, reed, shaft, tube}} *rauzą (“pipe, reed, shaft, tube”), {{der|fro|ine-pro|*er-||to move, excite, grow}} Proto-Indo-European *er- (“to move, excite, grow”), {{cog|goh|rōr||pipe}} Old High German rōr (“pipe”), {{cog|de|Rohr||tube}} German Rohr (“tube”), {{cog|non|reyrr||reed}} Old Norse reyrr (“reed”), {{cog|da|rør||reed, pipe, tube}} Danish rør (“reed, pipe, tube”), {{cog|ang|rysc||reed, rush}} Old English rysc (“reed, rush”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|m}} rosel oblique singular, m (oblique plural roseaus or roseax or rosiaus or rosiax or rosels, nominative singular roseaus or roseax or rosiaus or rosiax or rosels, nominative plural rosel) Forms: rosel oblique singular or [canonical, masculine], roseaus [oblique, plural], roseax [oblique, plural], rosiaus [oblique, plural], rosiax [oblique, plural], rosels [oblique, plural], roseaus [nominative, singular], roseax [nominative, singular], rosiaus [nominative, singular], rosiax [nominative, singular], rosels [nominative, singular], rosel [nominative, plural]
  1. reed (plant)
    Sense id: en-rosel-fro-noun-vO4abC3V
  2. (in the plural, rosels) a jousting contest apparently using them stems of reeds as opposed to lances Tags: in-plural
    Sense id: en-rosel-fro-noun-pYydYrd8 Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old French entries with incorrect language header: 10 90
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: roseal (english: Thomas d'Angleterre)

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