Peal
41peal — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, appeal, summons to church, short for appel appeal, from appelen to appeal Date: 14th century 1. a. the loud ringing of bells b. a complete set of changes on a given number of bells c. a set of bells tuned to the …
42peal — a salmon of the first season, a grilse, or by extension any young salmon (British dialect) …
43peal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reverberation, ring, outburst. v. i. ring, toll, reverberate, sound. See loudness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Ringing sound] Syn. ring, ringing, clang, clash, rumble; see also noise 1 , sound 2 . 2. [Set… …
44peal — see APPEAL …
45peal — m Burro viejo …
46peal — peel …
47peal — pɪËl n. ring of a bell; roll of thunder v. thunder; ring of a bell …
48peal — es. Del latín pedalis . (nom. m.) Cada una de las cintas anchas de tela que suelen usarse con las albarcas y que envuelven la pierna hasta la rodilla. Los peales son como unas vendas de hilo blanco que se enrollaban desde la rodilla hasta el… …
49peal — leap …
50peal v — A pear shaped like a church bell is a pealing …