oule

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== English == === Noun === oule (plural oules) Obsolete spelling of owl. === Anagrams === loue == French == === Etymology === Borrowed from Occitan ola (“marmite”). === Pronunciation === === Noun === oule f (plural oules) cauldron, handleless earthen pot, marmite (geography) pothole, water cavity (geography, by extension) watercourse that contains such a pothole (by extension) town or village located near such a fluvial feature == Mauritian Creole == === Alternative forms === ule === Etymology === From French vouloir. === Verb === oule (auxiliary aux) To want (to do something) == Middle English == === Alternative forms === owle, ule, howle, owlle, oul === Etymology === Inherited from Old English ūle, from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈuːl(ə)/ === Noun === oule (plural oules) owl (the order Strigiformes). (derogatory) An insult, especially applied to the Devil. (heraldry, rare) An owl on a blazon. ==== Descendants ==== English: owl Scots: oul, ool ==== References ==== “ǒule, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-06-4.