"byspel" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: en-us-byspel.ogg [US]
Etymology: From Middle English byspel, bispel, from Old English biġspel, bīspel (“a proverb; pattern; example”), equivalent to by- + spell (“talk, saying, discourse, story”). Compare Scots byspel (“byword; rarety; outcast”), Saterland Frisian Biespil (“example; pattern”), Middle Dutch bijspel (“proverb; parable”), German Low German Bispill (“example”), German Beispiel (“example”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|byspel}} Middle English byspel, {{m|enm|bispel}} bispel, {{inh|en|ang|biġspel}} Old English biġspel, {{m|ang|bīspel|t=a proverb; pattern; example}} bīspel (“a proverb; pattern; example”), {{prefix|en|by|spell|t2=talk, saying, discourse, story}} by- + spell (“talk, saying, discourse, story”), {{cog|sco|byspel|t=byword; rarety; outcast}} Scots byspel (“byword; rarety; outcast”), {{cog|stq|Biespil|t=example; pattern}} Saterland Frisian Biespil (“example; pattern”), {{cog|dum|bijspel|t=proverb; parable}} Middle Dutch bijspel (“proverb; parable”), {{cog|nds-de|Bispill|t=example}} German Low German Bispill (“example”), {{cog|de|Beispiel|t=example}} German Beispiel (“example”) Head templates: {{en-noun|!}} byspel (plural not attested)
  1. (rare, nonstandard) An example. Tags: no-plural, nonstandard, rare Related terms: bispel

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