Mesel vs Mesyl - What's the difference?
mesel | mesyl |
(obsolete) A leper.
(obsolete) A wretched or revolting person.
* 1395 , (John Wycliffe), Bible , Isaiah LIII:
(obsolete) Leprosy.
* 1485 , (Thomas Malory), Le Morte Darthur , Book XVII:
As a verb mesel
is to tell a story ((t)) to someone ((nak)).As a noun mesyl is
(organic chemistry|especially in combination) the methylsulfonyl radical.mesel
English
Alternative forms
* mesell, myselNoun
(en noun)- Verily he suffride oure sikenesses, and he bar oure sorewis; and we arettiden him as a mysel and smytun of God and maad low.
- So hit befelle many yerys agone there happened on her a malodye, and whan she had lyene a grete whyle she felle unto a mesell , and no leche cowde remedye her [...].
