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fardel

[ fahr-dl ]

noun

, Archaic.
  1. a bundle; burden.


fardel

/ ˈfɑːdəl /

noun

  1. archaic.
    a bundle or burden


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fardel1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Anglo-French, Old French, from Old Provençal, equivalent to fard(a) “bundle” (ultimately derived from Arabic fardah “load”) + -el, from Latin -ellus; -elle

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Word History and Origins

Origin of fardel1

C13: from Old French farde , ultimately from Arabic fardah

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Example Sentences

As he spoke, a dozen men rushed forward, each screening himself behind a huge fardel of brushwood.

There was a subdued s-s-s-h as the white fardel slid slowly seaward, followed by a sullen plunge.

Then, seizing the good subprior in his teeth, he rushed round the field, swinging him as though he were a fardel of old clothes.

The maiden's future is a fardel upon my shoulders now, and they are not over strong. '

Cattle are most commonly attacked by fardel in summer and autumn, when they are able to get at tough, strong, and hard grass.

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