beal

See also: Beal and béal

English

Etymology

From Middle English beel, bele, from Old English bȳle (boil, carbuncle, bile), from Proto-Germanic *būlijǭ (swelling), from *būlǭ (swelling, bump, boil). More at boil.

Pronunciation

Noun

beal (plural beals)

  1. (dialectal or obsolete) A small inflammatory tumor; pustule.

Verb

beal (third-person singular simple present beals, present participle bealing, simple past and past participle bealed)

  1. (dialectal, chiefly Scotland, Western Pennsylvania) To gather matter; swell; come to a head, as a pimple; fester; suppurate.

Anagrams

Northern Sami

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Preposition

beal

  1. (with a number) half before (the hour)

Old French

Adjective

beal m (oblique and nominative feminine singular beale)

  1. Alternative form of biau
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