Dale vs Eale - What's the difference?
dale | eale |
(UK) a valley in an otherwise hilly area.
* Through wood and dale the sacred river ran,'' - ''
A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.
The yale (also "centicore", Latin "eale") is a mythical beast found in European mythology. Most descriptions make it an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.
* Shakespeare, Hamlet (act 1 scene 4)
As an adverb dale
is farther (comparative of far).As a noun eale is
the yale (also "centicore", latin "eale") is a mythical beast found in european mythology most descriptions make it an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.dale
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Knight)
Synonyms
* dell, dells * vale * valleyAnagrams
* * * * ----eale
English
Noun
- Hamlet:' As infinite as man may undergo--
Shall in the general censure take corruption
From that particular fault: the dram of ' eale
Doth all the noble substance of a doubt
To his own scandal.