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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping of English Baluchi or Baluchi بلوچی.

Symbol

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bal

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Baluchi.

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English

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Noun

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bal (plural bals)

  1. (Cornwall) The surface of a mine.
    • 1856, A Hand-book for Travellers in Devon & Cornwall, John Murray, page xxxvii:
      The surface of the mine is called the bal, and every level and shaft has a name.
    • 2014, Bill Smith, Pendeen, page 44:
      Penny arrived dressed for the day as a bal-maiden and told us all about the delights of a surface worker's life at a mine in Pendeen days, which was, she told us, what a bal-maiden did.
    • 2025, George Thomas Newton, The Long Winter Ends:
      "Oo will do un, maister?" asked Jim.
      "The bal authorities," said Hunt.

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Abau

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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bal class III gender m

  1. ball

References

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  • SIL International (2020), “Abau Dictionary”, in Webonary.org[1]

Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Dutch bal, from Middle Dutch bal, from Old Dutch *bal, from Proto-Germanic *balluz.

Noun

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bal (plural balle, diminutive balletjie)

  1. A ball (spherical object, used as a toy).
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Etymology 2

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From Dutch bal, from French bal.

Noun

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bal (plural balle or bals)

  1. A ball (formal dance event).

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Albanian *bala, cognate to Lithuanian bãlas (white), Latvian bàls (pale) and Greek (Hes.) φαλός λευκός (falós lefkós), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel-.[1]

Noun

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bal m (plural bala, definite bali, definite plural balat)

  1. dog or goat (with a white spot on the forehead)

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References

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  1. ^ Oryol, Vladimir E. (1998), “bal”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 15

Azerbaijani

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Other scripts
Cyrillic бал
Arabic بال

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɑɫ]
  • Audio (Baku):(file)

Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bal (honey).

Noun

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bal (definite accusative balı, plural ballar)

  1. honey

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Russian балл (ball), from French balle (voting ball).

Noun

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bal (definite accusative balı, plural ballar)

  1. point
  2. mark, grade, score

Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Russian бал (bal), from French bal, from Late Latin ballō.

Noun

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bal (definite accusative balı, plural ballar)

  1. ball, dance

Declension

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Declension of bal
singular plural
nominative balballar
definite accusative balıbalları
dative balaballara
locative baldaballarda
ablative baldanballardan
definite genitive balınbalların
Possessive forms of bal
nominative
singular plural
mənim (my) balım ballarım
sənin (your) balın balların
onun (his/her/its) balı balları
bizim (our) balımız ballarımız
sizin (your) balınız ballarınız
onların (their) balı or balları balları
accusative
singular plural
mənim (my) balımı ballarımı
sənin (your) balını ballarını
onun (his/her/its) balını ballarını
bizim (our) balımızı ballarımızı
sizin (your) balınızı ballarınızı
onların (their) balını or ballarını ballarını
dative
singular plural
mənim (my) balıma ballarıma
sənin (your) balına ballarına
onun (his/her/its) balına ballarına
bizim (our) balımıza ballarımıza
sizin (your) balınıza ballarınıza
onların (their) balına or ballarına ballarına
locative
singular plural
mənim (my) balımda ballarımda
sənin (your) balında ballarında
onun (his/her/its) balında ballarında
bizim (our) balımızda ballarımızda
sizin (your) balınızda ballarınızda
onların (their) balında or ballarında ballarında
ablative
singular plural
mənim (my) balımdan ballarımdan
sənin (your) balından ballarından
onun (his/her/its) balından ballarından
bizim (our) balımızdan ballarımızdan
sizin (your) balınızdan ballarınızdan
onların (their) balından or ballarından ballarından
genitive
singular plural
mənim (my) balımın ballarımın
sənin (your) balının ballarının
onun (his/her/its) balının ballarının
bizim (our) balımızın ballarımızın
sizin (your) balınızın ballarınızın
onların (their) balının or ballarının ballarının

Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bal (honey).

Noun

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bal (accusative [please provide], plural [please provide])

  1. honey, mead
  2. ball, dance party

Declension

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Declension of bal
nominative bal
genitive balnıñ
dative balğa
accusative balnı
locative balda
ablative baldan

References

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  • Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002), Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary]‎[2], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN

Czech

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Verb

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bal

  1. second-person singular imperative of balit

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch bal, from Old Dutch *bal, from Proto-West Germanic *ballu, from Proto-Germanic *balluz. Doublet of baal.

Noun

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bal m (plural ballen, diminutive balletje n)

  1. a ball or any object with such a shape
    De kinderen speelden met een rode bal in het park.The children played with a red ball in the park.
    De hond rende achter de bal aan en bracht hem terug naar zijn baasje.The dog chased after the ball and brought it back to its owner.
  2. (informal) testicle, nut
    Hij kreeg een flinke trap tegen zijn ballen.He got a hard kick to his testicles.
  3. (sports) pass, shot
    De voetballer gaf een perfecte bal naar zijn teamgenoot.The soccer player made a perfect pass to his teammate.
    Ze gaf een hoge bal naar voren om de aanval te beginnen.She sent a high pass forward to start the attack.
  4. (informal, derogatory) toff, posh person
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  • Afrikaans: bal
  • Caribbean Hindustani: bál
  • Caribbean Javanese: bal
  • Indonesian: bal
  • Papiamentu: bala, balchi
  • Saramaccan: balí
  • Sranan Tongo: bal
  • Sundanese: bal

Etymology 2

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From French bal, from Late Latin ballare.

Noun

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bal n (plural bals, diminutive balletje n)

  1. ball, dance party
    Er was een groot feest in de stad en iedereen was uitgenodigd voor het bal.
    There was a big party in the city, and everyone was invited to the ball.
    Het eindejaarsbal op school was een groot succes.
    The end-of-year dance party at school was a great success.
    Ze dansten de hele nacht door op het zomerse bal in het park.
    They danced all night at the summer ball in the park.
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  • Afrikaans: bal
  • Negerhollands: bal
    • Virgin Islands Creole: bal
  • ? Sranan Tongo: bal

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. akin to sense spheric ball

Verb

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bal

  1. inflection of ballen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

French

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Old French bal, deverbal of baller, from Late Latin ballare (to dance).

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    bal m (plural bals)

    1. dance party, ball

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    Haitian Creole

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    Etymology

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    French bal (dance).

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    bal

    1. dance party, ball

    Hausa

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English ball.

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    bâl f (plural bàlā̀bàlai)

    1. ball

    Hungarian

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    Etymology

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    Uncertain origin. Perhaps from Proto-Finno-Ugric *palɜ (left).[1][2] Cognate with Udmurt паллян (palľan, left). First attested in 1086.

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    bal (not generally comparable, comparative balabb, superlative legbalabb)

    1. left
      Antonym: jobb
      bal kézleft hand
      a bal oldalonon the left side
    2. (figuratively) bad, unlucky
    3. (rare) left, left-wing (pertaining to the political left)
      Synonym: baloldali
      Antonym: jobb

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    Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
    singular plural
    nominative bal
    accusative balt
    dative balnak
    instrumental ballal
    causal-final balért
    translative ballá
    terminative balig
    essive-formal balként
    essive-modal
    inessive balban
    superessive balon
    adessive balnál
    illative balba
    sublative balra
    allative balhoz
    elative balból
    delative balról
    ablative baltól
    non-attributive
    possessive – singular
    balé
    non-attributive
    possessive – plural
    baléi

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    References

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    1. ^ Entry #698 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
    2. ^ bal in Károly Gerstner, editor, Új magyar etimológiai szótár [New Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian] (ÚESz.), Online edition (beta version), Budapest: MTA Research Institute for Linguistics / Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, 2011–2025.

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    • bal in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
    • bal in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024).

    Indonesian

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    Etymology 1

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    From Dutch bal (ball), from Middle Dutch bal, from Old Dutch *bal, from Proto-Germanic *balluz.

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    bal (plural bal-bal)

    1. (colloquial) ball, a solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass
      Synonym: bola

    Etymology 2

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    From Dutch baal, from Middle Dutch bale, from Old French bale.

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    bal (plural bal-bal)

    1. bale, a rounded bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation
    2. a closed bag or package of wares
      Synonyms: bandela, karung

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    Unknown

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    bal (plural bal-bal)

    1. (nautical) a package made of soft, non-rigid, box-shaped material

    Etymology 4

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    Borrowed from Javanese [Term?].

    Noun

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    bal (plural bal-bal)

    1. (music, dialect Java) musical notation

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    Karaim

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Turkic *bal.

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    bal

    1. honey.

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    • N. A. Baskakov, S.M. Šapšala, editor (1973), “bal”, in Karaimsko-Russko-Polʹskij Slovarʹ [Karaim-Russian-Polish Dictionary], Moscow: Moskva, →ISBN

    Limburgish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From Middle Dutch bal, from Old Dutch *bal, from Proto-Germanic *balluz.

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    • IPA(key): /bɑ(ː)l/, [bɑ(ː)˨l], [bɑ(ː)˦l]
      IPA(key): (Tungers) [bɑ̃l]
    • Hyphenation: bal
    • Rhymes: -ɑl, -ɑːl

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    bal m (plural balle or bel, diminutive belke or belsje)

    1. (most dialects) ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games)
    2. (most dialects, informal) testicle, nut
    3. (most dialects, anatomy) ball (of the hand or foot)
    4. (most dialects, chiefly in the negative) anything
      Heer snap dao geinen bal vaanaof. (Maastrichtian)
      He doesn't understand anything.

    Luxembourgish

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    Etymology

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    From Middle High German balde, from Old High German baldo, adverb of bald, from Proto-Germanic *balþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel-. Cognate with German bald, Dutch boud, English bold.

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    Adverb

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    bal

    1. nearly, almost
    2. soon

    Middle Dutch

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    Etymology

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    From Old Dutch *bal, from Proto-Germanic *balluz.

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    bal m

    1. ball (round object), sphere
    2. something worthless

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    Strong masculine noun
    singular plural
    nominative bal balle
    accusative bal balle
    genitive bals balle
    dative balle ballen

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    • Dutch: bal
      • Afrikaans: bal
      • Caribbean Hindustani: bál
      • Caribbean Javanese: bal
      • Indonesian: bal
      • Papiamentu: bala, balchi
      • Saramaccan: balí
      • Sranan Tongo: bal
      • Sundanese: bal
    • Limburgish: bal
    • West Flemish: bol

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    Middle English

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Old English *beall, from Proto-West Germanic *ballu, from Proto-Germanic *balluz.

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      bal (plural balles)

      1. A ball (an object of spherical shape)
      2. A rounded or spherical lump or bump, especially in medical terminology; a boil.
      3. A ball used in sports or other entertainment.
      4. The eyeball; the eye viewed as a spherical object.
      5. A sport with a ball as a key component of play.
      6. One's head (top part of one's body)
      7. A projectile resembling a ball in form
      8. (rare) A node of muscles supporting the fingers or toes.
      9. (rare) A ball-shaped container or box.
      10. (rare, vulgar) One's testes (compare to the much more frequent Modern English sense)
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      bal

      1. fish

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      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      Etymology

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      From the verb bala.

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      bal n (definite singular balet, uncountable)

      1. bother, fuss, trouble (annoying, difficult or stressful activity)
        Det blir berre bal om me prøver å gjera det no.
        It will only cause bother if we try to do that now.

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      Old Polish

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Middle High German balle. First attested in 1481.

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      • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /baːlʲ/
      • IPA(key): (15th CE) /bɒlʲ/

      Noun

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      bal m animacy unattested

      1. bale (rounded bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation)
        • 1890 [1481], Adam Chmiel, editor, Zbiór dokumentów znajdujących się w Bibliotece hr. Przezdzieckich w Warszawie[3], page 41:
          Telam aut his similia ulna extra cameras mercimoniorum vendere audeant, preter... barchanum..., et telam stamine al. palem dumtaxat quilibet extra cameras predictas vendat
          [Telam aut his similia ulna extra cameras mercimoniorum vendere audeant, preter... barchanum..., et telam stamine al. balem dumtaxat quilibet extra cameras predictas vendat]

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      References

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      • B. Sieradzka-Baziur, Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska, Mariusz Frodyma, Beata Hejmo, Dorota Janeczko, Katarzyna Jasińska, Krystyna Kajtoch, Joanna Kozioł, Marian Kucała, Dorota Mika, Gabriela Niemiec, Urszula Poprawska, Elżbieta Supranowicz, Ludwika Szelachowska-Winiarzowa, Zofia Wanicowa, Piotr Szpor, Bartłomiej Borek, editors (2011–2015), “bal”, in Słownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego [Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish] (in Polish), Kraków: IJP PAN, →ISBN

      Polish

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      Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia pl

      Pronunciation

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      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes: -al
      • Syllabification: bal

      Etymology 1

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        Borrowed from French bal.[1] First attested in 1665–1683.[2]

        Noun

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        bal m inan (diminutive balik)

        1. ball (formal dance)
          Hypernyms: see Thesaurus:impreza
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        adjective
        adverb
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        Etymology 2

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          Borrowed from German Balken / Baal.[1] First attested in 1594.[3]

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          bal m inan

          1. log (large cut piece of wood)
            Synonyms: dyl, kloc
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          Etymology 3

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            Inherited from Old Polish bal.

            Noun

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            bal m inan

            1. bale (rounded bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation, ten reams)
              Synonyms: balot, bela
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            References

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            1. 1.0 1.1 Bańkowski, Andrzej (2000), “bal”, in Etymologiczny słownik języka polskiego [Etymological Dictionary of the Polish Language] (in Polish)
            2. ^ Paweł Kupiszewski (13.06.2024), “BAL”, in Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku [Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century]
            3. ^ Maria Renata Mayenowa; Stanisław Rospond; Witold Taszycki; Stefan Hrabec; Władysław Kuraszkiewicz (2010-2023), “bal”, in Słownik Polszczyzny XVI Wieku [A Dictionary of 16th Century Polish]

            Further reading

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            • bal in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
            • bal in Polish dictionaries at PWN
            • Samuel Bogumił Linde (1807–1814), “bal”, in Słownik języka polskiego
            • Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861), “bal”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861
            • J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “bal”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page 86
            • bal in Narodowy Fotokorpus Języka Polskiego
            • Jan Łoś (1886), “bal”, in “Gwara opoczyńska. Studium dialektologiczne”, in Rozprawy i Sprawozdania z Posiedzeń Wydziału Filologicznego Akademii Umiejętności (1), volume 11, page 182

            Romagnol

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            Etymology

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            From Late Latin ballāre (dance).

            Pronunciation

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            • (Central Romagnol): IPA(key): [ˈbaɐ̯l]

            Noun

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            bal m (plural bël)

            1. dance

            Romani

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            Etymology

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            Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀯𑀸𑀮 (vāla), from Sanskrit वाल (vāla). Cognate with Hindi बाल (bāl), Punjabi ਵਾਲ (vāl, hair).

            Noun

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            bal m (nominative plural bala)

            1. a single hair
            2. (in the plural) hair
              • 2002 July, Milena Hübschmannová, “Origin of Roma”, in ROMBASE Cultural Database[4], archived from the original on 27 October 2014:
                mire bala kale hin
                My hair is black

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            References

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            • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “vāˊla”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 675
            • Boretzky, Norbert; Igla, Birgit (1994), “bal”, in Wörterbuch Romani-Deutsch-Englisch für den südosteuropäischen Raum : mit einer Grammatik der Dialektvarianten [Romani-German-English dictionary for the Southern European region] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 18
            • Yaron Matras (2002), “Historical and linguistic origins”, in Romani: A Linguistic Introduction[5], Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 40
            • Marcel Courthiade (2009), “o bal, -es- m. -a, -en-”, in Melinda Rézműves, editor, Morri angluni rromane ćhibǎqi evroputni lavustik = Első rromani nyelvű európai szótáram : cigány, magyar, angol, francia, spanyol, német, ukrán, román, horvát, szlovák, görög [My First European-Romani Dictionary: Romani, Hungarian, English, French, Spanish, German, Ukrainian, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Greek] (overall work in Hungarian and English), Budapest: Fővárosi Onkormányzat Cigány Ház--Romano Kher, →ISBN, pages 71-72

            Romanian

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            Etymology

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            Borrowed from French bal.

            Noun

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            bal n (plural baluri)

            1. ball (party)

            Declension

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            singular plural
            indefinite definite indefinite definite
            nominative-accusative bal balul baluri balurile
            genitive-dative bal balului baluri balurilor
            vocative balule balurilor

            Romansch

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            Etymology

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            Borrowed from French bal, from Late Latin ballare.

            Noun

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            bal m (plural bals)

            1. ball (formal dance)

            Salar

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            Etymology

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            From Proto-Turkic *bal. Compare to Kazakh бал (bal), etc.

            Pronunciation

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            • (Jiezi, Gaizi, Xunhua, Qinghai, Ili, Yining, Xinjiang) IPA(key): [pɑl], [pɑɫ]

            Noun

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            bal (3rd person possessive [please provide], plural [please provide])

            1. honey

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            References

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            • Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “pal”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, page 435
            • 林莲云 [Lin Lianyun] (1985), “bal”, in 撒拉语简志 [A Brief History of Salar]‎[6], Beijing: 民族出版社: 琴書店, →OCLC, page 7
            • 马伟 [Ma Wei]; 朝克 [Chao Ke] (2014), “bal”, in 撒拉语366条会话读本 [Salar 366 Conversation Reader]‎[7], 1st edition, 社会科学文献出版社 [Social Science Literature Press], →ISBN, page 17
            • Ma, Chengjun; Han, Lianye; Ma, Weisheng (December 2010), “bal”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor, 撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 32
            • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002), “bal”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[8], Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 54

            San Juan Guelavía Zapotec

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            Etymology

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            From Proto-Zapotec *kwella(k).

            Noun

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            bal

            1. fire

            References

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            • López Antonio, Joaquín; Jones, Ted; Jones, Kris (2012), Vocabulario breve del Zapoteco de San Juan Guelavía[9] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Tlalpan, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., pages 13, 25

            Serbo-Croatian

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            Noun

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            bal m inan (Cyrillic spelling бал)

            1. ball (dance)

            Silesian

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            Pronunciation

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            Etymology 1

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              Borrowed from German Ball.

              Noun

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              bal m inan (related adjective balowy)

              1. ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games)
              2. ball game (game with such an object)
              Declension
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              Declension of bal
              singular plural
              nominative bal bale
              genitive balu balōw
              dative balowi balōm
              accusative bal bale
              instrumental balym balami/balōma
              locative balu balach
              vocative balu bale
              Alternative forms
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              Etymology 2

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                Inherited from Old Polish bal.

                Noun

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                bal m inan

                1. bale (rounded bundled goods, especially straw etc.)
                Declension
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                Declension of bal
                singular plural
                nominative bal bale
                genitive balu balōw
                dative balowi balōm
                accusative bal bale
                instrumental balym balami/balōma
                locative balu balach
                vocative balu bale
                Alternative forms
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                Etymology 3

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                  Likely borrowed from German Schneeball (snowball; viburnum), after which the second element was clipped and nativized as bal.

                  Noun

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                  bal m inan

                  1. hortensia, hydrangea (any of several shrubs, of the genus Hydrangea)
                  2. viburnum, guelder rose, any shrub of genus Viburnum
                  Declension
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                  Declension of bal
                  singular plural
                  nominative bal bale
                  genitive balu balōw
                  dative balowi balōm
                  accusative bal bale
                  instrumental balym balami/balōma
                  locative balu balach
                  vocative balu bale
                  Alternative forms
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                  Further reading

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                  • bal in dykcjonorz.eu
                  • bal in silling.org
                  • Henryk Jaroszewicz (2022), “bal”, in Zasady pisowni języka śląskiego (in Polish), Siedlce: Wydawnictwo Naukowe IKR[i]BL, page 62
                  • Aleksandra Wencel (2023), “bal”, in Dykcjůnôrz ślų̊sko-polski, page 38

                  Slovincian

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                  Pronunciation

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                  • IPA(key): /ˈbal/
                  • Rhymes: -al
                  • Syllabification: bal

                  Etymology 1

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                    Borrowed from German Ball (toy).

                    Noun

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                    bal m inan (diminutive balëk, related adjective balôwy)

                    1. ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games)

                    Etymology 2

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                      Borrowed from German Ball (dance).

                      Noun

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                      bal m inan (diminutive balëk, related adjective balôwy)

                      1. ball (formal dance)

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                      Southern Kam

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                      Pronunciation

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                      Noun

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                      bal

                      1. fish

                      Sumerian

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                      Romanization

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                      bal

                      1. romanization of 𒁄 (bal)

                      Sundanese

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                      Etymology

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                      From Dutch bal

                      Noun

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                      bal

                      1. a ball or any object with such a shape
                      2. football; the ball used in a "football" game
                        Ujang nepi ka ayeuna kénéh teu tiasa maén bal.
                        Ujang still can't play football to this day.

                      See also

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                      Swedish

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                      Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
                      Wikipedia sv

                      Etymology

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                      From Low German bal, bale, ultimately from the root of boll (ball).

                      Noun

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                      bal c

                      1. bale, bundle (big packet of things)
                      2. Formal gathering for dance, ball

                      Declension

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                      bale
                      ball

                      References

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                      Anagrams

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                      Tatar

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                      Noun

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                      bal

                      1. honey

                      Tübatulabal

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                      Noun

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                      bal

                      1. alternative spelling of pa·l

                      References

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                      • Kroeber, Shoshonean Dialects of California, in University of California Publications: American archaeology and ethnology, volume 4, page 81

                      Turkish

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                      Turkish Wikipedia has an article on:
                      Wikipedia tr

                      Etymology

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                      From Ottoman Turkish بال, from Proto-Turkic *bal (honey).

                      Pronunciation

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                      Noun

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                      bal (definite accusative balı, plural ballar)

                      1. honey

                      Declension

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                      Declension of bal
                      singular plural
                      nominative bal ballar
                      definite accusative balı balları
                      dative bala ballara
                      locative balda ballarda
                      ablative baldan ballardan
                      genitive balın balların
                      Possessive forms
                      nominative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balım ballarım
                      2nd singular balın balların
                      3rd singular balı balları
                      1st plural balımız ballarımız
                      2nd plural balınız ballarınız
                      3rd plural balları balları
                      definite accusative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balımı ballarımı
                      2nd singular balını ballarını
                      3rd singular balını ballarını
                      1st plural balımızı ballarımızı
                      2nd plural balınızı ballarınızı
                      3rd plural ballarını ballarını
                      dative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balıma ballarıma
                      2nd singular balına ballarına
                      3rd singular balına ballarına
                      1st plural balımıza ballarımıza
                      2nd plural balınıza ballarınıza
                      3rd plural ballarına ballarına
                      locative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balımda ballarımda
                      2nd singular balında ballarında
                      3rd singular balında ballarında
                      1st plural balımızda ballarımızda
                      2nd plural balınızda ballarınızda
                      3rd plural ballarında ballarında
                      ablative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balımdan ballarımdan
                      2nd singular balından ballarından
                      3rd singular balından ballarından
                      1st plural balımızdan ballarımızdan
                      2nd plural balınızdan ballarınızdan
                      3rd plural ballarından ballarından
                      genitive
                      singular plural
                      1st singular balımın ballarımın
                      2nd singular balının ballarının
                      3rd singular balının ballarının
                      1st plural balımızın ballarımızın
                      2nd plural balınızın ballarınızın
                      3rd plural ballarının ballarının

                      Derived terms

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                      Turkmen

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                      Other scripts
                      Latin bal
                      Cyrillic бал
                      Arabic بال

                      Etymology

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                      From Proto-Turkic *bal (honey).

                      Noun

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                      bal (definite accusative baly, plural ballar)

                      1. honey

                      Declension

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                      Declension of bal
                      singular plural
                      nominative bal ballar
                      accusative baly ballary
                      genitive balyň ballaryň
                      dative bala ballara
                      locative balda ballarda
                      ablative baldan ballardan

                      Further reading

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                      • bal” in Enedilim.com
                      • bal” in Webonary.org

                      Volapük

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                      Volapük cardinal numbers
                      1 2  > 
                          Cardinal : bal
                          Ordinal : balid
                          Adverbial : balna

                      Numeral

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                      bal

                      1. one

                      Derived terms

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                      Wolof

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                      Noun

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                      bal (definite form bal bi)

                      1. ball

                      References

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                      Omar Ka (2018), Nanu Dégg Wolof, National African Language Resource Center, →ISBN

                      Zaniza Zapotec

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                      Noun

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                      bal

                      1. fish