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castel
castel
Old English
Alternative forms
Noun
castel n, m
Related terms
- ċeastel
- ċeaster
Descendants
Old French
Noun
castel m (oblique plural casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative singular casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative plural castel)
- (Anglo-Norman, Old Northern French) Alternative form of chastel
- Circa 1050 (Oxford Manuscript), Turoldus, The Song of Roland, Raoul Mortier transcription
- N'i ad castel ki devant lui remaigne
- There was not a castle that remained before him
- N'i ad castel ki devant lui remaigne
- Circa 1050 (Oxford Manuscript), Turoldus, The Song of Roland, Raoul Mortier transcription
Old Provençal
Etymology
Latin castellum. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French chastel.
Noun
castel m (oblique plural castels, nominative singular castels, nominative plural castel)
- castle (large fortified medieval building)
References
- (fr)(de) castellum in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (Walther von Wartburg, 2002)
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin castellum (17th century).
Noun
castel n (plural castele)
- castle (fortified building)
Declension
declension of castel
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) castel | castelul | (niște) castele | castelele |
genitive/dative | (unui) castel | castelului | (unor) castele | castelelor |
vocative | castelule | castelelor |
Synonyms
- coștei (Transylvania, archaic)