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51A|za|zel — «uh ZAY zuhl, AZ uh », noun. 1. (in the Bible) the evil spirit of the wilderness to whom a scapegoat was sacrificed in the Mosaic ritual of atonement. 2. a) (traditionally) the chief of those angels who took wives among the daughters of men. He… …
52co|co|zel|le — «KOH kuh ZEHL ee», noun. a summer squash similar to the zucchini but with light green to yellow stripes. ╂[perhaps < Italian cocuzza gourd] …
53dam|o|zel — dam|o|sel or dam|o|zel «DAM uh zehl», noun. Archaic. damsel: »The blessed damozel leaned out From the gold bar of Heaven (Dante Gabriel Rossetti) …
54don|zel — «DON zuhl», noun. Obsolete. a young gentleman not yet knighted; squire; page. ╂[< Italian donzello < Old Provençal donsel < Vulgar Latin dominicellus (diminutive) < Latin dominus lord] …
55Et|zel — «EHT suhl», noun. Germanic Legend. a king identified with Atli of the Volsungs and sometimes with the historical Attila …
56ga|zel — «guh ZEHL», noun. = gazelle. (Cf. ↑gazelle) …
57ge|zel|lig|heid — «guh TSEHL ihg hyd», noun. Dutch. good fellowship; conviviality …
58ha|zel|ly — «HAY zuh lee», adjective. 1. having many hazels. 2. having a hazel color …
59ha|zel|nut — «HAY zuhl NUHT», noun. 1. the nut of the hazel; filbert. 2. the hazel plant …
60ha|zel — «HAY zuhl», noun, adjective. –n. 1. any one of a group of shrubs or small trees whose light brown nuts are good to eat. It belongs to the birch family. 2. the wood of any of these trees. 3. a stick or rod of this wood. 4. a hazelnut or filbert. 5 …