Fele Definition

adverb

(dialectal or obsolete) Greatly, much, very.

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pronoun

(dialectal or obsolete) Many (of).

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Origin of Fele

  • From Middle English feele, fele, from Old English feola, fela (“much, many, very”), from Proto-Germanic *felu (“very, much”), from Proto-Indo-European *pélu (“many”). Cognate with Scots fele (“many, much, great”), Dutch veel (“much, many”), German viel (“much, many”), Latin plūs (“more”), Ancient Greek πολύς (polýs, “many”). Related to full.

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