zelle
See also: Zelle
Middle French
Etymology
From Latin zelus (“jealousy, zeal”), itself derived from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos).
Noun
zelle f (plural zelles)
- zeal
- 1549, Hugon (Hugo de la Chapelle?), Second livre contenant xxvi. chansons:
- Amour rempli de pitié, et de zelle,
D’amour mourant toucha la legière aesle.- Love, full of pity and of zeal, dying of love touched the light wing.
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Descendants
- French: zèle
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