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-cele
1- a combining form meaning “tumor,” used in the formation of compound words:
varicocele.
-cele
2- variant of -coele:
hematocele.
-cele
combining form
- tumour or hernia
hydrocele
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Word History and Origins
Origin of -cele1
Combining form representing Greek kḗlē a tumor; akin to Old English hēala hydrocele
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Word History and Origins
Origin of -cele1
from Greek kēlē tumour
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Example Sentences
Et de les cele Yglise est li paleis de Monseignor li Dus, grant e biaus a mervoilles.
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Again, the expression 'cele parole' shews that Jean de Meun is also here quoting from another, viz.
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Possibly the name is derived from the Saxon "lowe" (hill) and "cele" (cold or chill) making it "the cold hill."
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Quant aucunes gens la veoient qui ne la connoissoient pas, il demandoient qui cele dame estoit.
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Acaso no me cele de provincial, Gegence; una yunta de botijas de vino.
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