aiel
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French aiol (French aïeul), from a Proto-Romance diminutive of Latin avus ‘grandfather’.
Noun
aiel (plural aiels)
- A grandfather.
- I am þyn aiel, redy at þy wille. (Chaucer, The Knight's Tale)
Anagrams
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