Goel vs Goyal - What's the difference?
goel | goyal |
A ravine or other depression.
* 1985 , John Fowles, A Maggot :
* 1869 , RD Blackmore, Lorna Doone , III:
As an adjective goel
is (obsolete) yellow.As a noun goyal is
a ravine or other depression.goyal
English
Noun
(en noun)- ’Twas thrown in a goyal of thick bushes, four hundred paces from the road. But he who found it saw a glint of the brass, amid the leaves.
- We were come to a long deep “goyal ,” as they call it on Exmoor, a word whose fountain and origin I have nothing to do with.