umbrel

noun
/ˈʌmbɹəl/

Etymology

From Middle English umbrell, umbrel, probably from Anglo-Norman umbrail, from Old French ombrail, ombral, from ombrel (“shade”), from ombre + -el, from Latin umbra; compare French ombrelle. By surface analysis, umb(e)r + -el.

  1. derived from umbra
  2. derived from ombrail
  3. derived from umbrail
  4. inherited from umbrell

Definitions

  1. An umbrere

    An umbrere; the visor of a helmet

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA