Seele
German
Etymology
From Middle High German sēle, from Old High German sēula, sēla, from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō. Cognate with Low German Seel, Dutch ziel, English soul, Danish sjæl.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzeːlə/
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Noun
Seele f (genitive Seele, plural Seelen)
- soul
- mind, spirit
- human being, soul
- bore (of a gun)
- swim bladder
- core (of an electric cable)
- (dated or colloquial) inhabitant (of a municipality)
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See also
Saterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian sēla, from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō. More at soul.
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