Deel
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
- As a north German surname, Borrowed from North German Deel.
- Also as a north German surname, variant of Diehl, Diel.
- As an English surname, variant of Deal, itself a variant of Dale and also named after Deal in Kent.
Proper noun[edit]
Deel (countable and uncountable, plural Deels)
- A surname from German.
- An unincorporated community in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States.
- The River Deel, a river mainly in County Limerick, Ireland, which flows into the Shannon estuary.
Statistics[edit]
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Deel is the 7437th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 4478 individuals. Deel is most common among White (95.8%) individuals.
Further reading[edit]
- Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Deel”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 1, New York City: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 424.
Anagrams[edit]
Low German[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle Low German dēl, deil, from Old Saxon dēl, from Proto-West Germanic *daili, cognate with English deal, Dutch deel and Swedish, Norwegian, Danish del.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Deel m (plural Delen)
Etymology 2[edit]
From Middle Low German dēle, from Old Saxon thili, from Proto-Germanic *þiljǭ. More at thill.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Deel f (plural Delen)
Luxembourgish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German teil, from Old High German *deil, northern variant of teil, from Proto-Germanic *dailą.
Cognate with German Teil, Dutch deel, English dole, West Frisian diel.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Deel m (plural Deeler)
Noun[edit]
Deel f (plural Deelen)
- share (of an inheritance)
Pennsylvania German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German and Old High German teil, from Proto-West Germanic *daili. Compare German Teil, Dutch deel.
Noun[edit]
Deel n (plural Deele)
Plautdietsch[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Low German and Old Saxon dēl.
Noun[edit]
Deel n
Related terms[edit]
Saterland Frisian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Frisian dēl, from Proto-West Germanic *daili. More at deal.
Noun[edit]
Deel m
Related terms[edit]
- English terms borrowed from German
- English terms derived from German
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English countable nouns
- English surnames
- English surnames from German
- en:Unincorporated communities in Virginia, USA
- en:Unincorporated communities in the United States
- en:Places in Virginia, USA
- en:Places in the United States
- en:Rivers in County Limerick, Ireland
- en:Rivers in Ireland
- en:Places in County Limerick, Ireland
- en:Places in Ireland
- Low German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Low German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Low German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Low German terms inherited from Middle Low German
- Low German terms derived from Middle Low German
- Low German terms inherited from Old Saxon
- Low German terms derived from Old Saxon
- Low German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Low German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Low German terms with IPA pronunciation
- Low German lemmas
- Low German nouns
- Low German masculine nouns
- Low German feminine nouns
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Middle High German
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Middle High German
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Old High German
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Old High German
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Luxembourgish 1-syllable words
- Luxembourgish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/eːl
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/eːl/1 syllable
- Luxembourgish lemmas
- Luxembourgish nouns
- Luxembourgish masculine nouns
- Luxembourgish feminine nouns
- Pennsylvania German terms inherited from Middle High German
- Pennsylvania German terms derived from Middle High German
- Pennsylvania German terms inherited from Old High German
- Pennsylvania German terms derived from Old High German
- Pennsylvania German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Pennsylvania German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Pennsylvania German lemmas
- Pennsylvania German nouns
- Pennsylvania German neuter nouns
- Plautdietsch terms inherited from Middle Low German
- Plautdietsch terms derived from Middle Low German
- Plautdietsch terms inherited from Old Saxon
- Plautdietsch terms derived from Old Saxon
- Plautdietsch lemmas
- Plautdietsch nouns
- Plautdietsch neuter nouns
- Plautdietsch 1-syllable words
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian lemmas
- Saterland Frisian nouns
- Saterland Frisian masculine nouns