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bael
[bel, beyl, bahyl]
noun
a spiny citrus tree, Aegle marmelos, of India.
the hard-shelled, greenish-yellow, edible fruit of this tree.
bael
/ ˈbeɪəl /
noun
a spiny Indian rutaceous tree, Aegle marmelos
the edible thick-shelled fruit of this tree
Word History and Origins
Origin of bael1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bael1
Example Sentences
Van Bael & Bellis, a Belgian law firmed hired by the auto industry, compiled a detailed review of legislation relating to emissions and concluded that regulations for vehicles “in normal use” applied not to normal driving conditions but only to the results of laboratory testing.
"Bael the Bard made it," said Ygiitte.
"The song ends when they find the babe, but there is a darker end to the story. Thirty years later, when Bad was King- beyond-the-Wall and led the free folk south, it was young Lard Stark who met him at the Frozen Ford . . . and killed him, for Bael would not harm his own son when they met sword to sword."
"Raymun Redbeard led them south in the time of my grandfather's grandfather, and before him there was a king named Bael the Bard."
"Well, long before he was king over the free folk, Bael was a great raider."
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