- apuldor
- f (apuldre/apuldra), m (apuldres/apuldras) apple-tree
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Apperley — This most interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from either of the places so called; near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, recorded as Apperleg in the Book of Fees in 1212; and in Northumberland, appearing as… … Surnames reference
apelder- — see apuldor … Old to modern English dictionary
ā̆bel-, ā̆bōl-, abel- — ā̆bel , ā̆bōl , abel English meaning: apple Deutsche Übersetzung: “Apfel” Note: Root ü̆bel , ü̆bōl , abel : “apple” derived from Root om (*ḫamel): “raw, bitter, *sweet”. Material: Maybe O.Ind.: abalá m. “the plant Tapia… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary