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Dal
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Dal
(däl)
, Noun.
[Hind.]
Split pulse, esp. of
Cajanus Indicus
. [East Indies]
Definition 2025
dál
dál
Old Irish
Etymology 1
From Proto-Celtic *dālom.
Noun
dál n
Inflection
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Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Celtic *datlā.
Noun
dál f
- meeting, encounter
- assembly, conference
- case, matter, affair
- dispute, cause
- judgement, decree, sentence
- ordinance, law
Inflection
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Etymology 3
Noun
dál f
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