fuelle
Middle English
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin follis, follem, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰolǵʰnis, derivative of *bʰelǵʰ- (“to swell”).
Noun
fuelle m (plural fuelles)
- bellows (device for delivering pressurized air)
- (photography) bellows (enclosures connecting the lensboard and the camera back)
- the folding roof of a convertible vehicle
- bag (of bagpipes)
- stamina; steam
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