fifel
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *fimbil, *fimbul, from Proto-Germanic *fimbulaz and Proto-Germanic *fimfilaz. Cognate with Old Norse fimbul- (“mighty, great”) and Old Norse fífl (“fool, idiot, buffoon”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editfīfel m or n
- (poetic) monster, giant
- (poetic) sea-monster
Declension
editIf Masculine:
Declension of fīfel (strong a-stem)
If Neuter:
Declension of fīfel (strong a-stem)
Derived terms
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