abel

IPA: ˈeɪbʌɫ

Root Word: Abel

noun

  • (biblical) The son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain.
  • A male given name from Hebrew.
  • A surname originating as a patronymic.
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Examples of "abel" in Sentences

  • They marry and have a son, Abel.
  • Abel as the present parish priest.
  • Abel was the seventh leader of the children.
  • They lived in continence as they affirmed Abel did.
  • This is usually considered to be an honor for Abel.
  • Abel applied for the vacant vicarship in Gierestad.
  • Abel was already in the possession of the Federation.
  • Where are you finding the money to give away? don abel
  • I trust I shall be abel to do you some Good, pleas God.
  • Abel Heywood also had a son Abel who continued his business.
  • In other issues Abel showed his absolutist and ultramontane position.
  • His father was a composer, violinist and organist Clamor Heinrich Abel.
  • He should just declare himself a repugnican, since that's how votes. don abel
  • Woonsocket, put up or shut up, that is the one thing the Fox nazies are never abel to do.
  • December 14th, 2009 10: 03 am ET is the govt really so necessary? or can that money be better spent locally? don abel
  • WRITTEN IN PENCIL IN THE SEALED RAILWAY-CAR here in this carload i am eve with abel my son if you see my other son cain son of man tell him that i
  • With Ivalde strong and successful, Neferia has launched a new line of contemporary clothing called L'abel which is seriously one of the cleverest fashion puns ever.
  • She argues that the students didn't have a conceptual framework to understand the access dynamics - when a researcher's intervention gave them a conceptual framework to question their role, they were abel to address their lack of access.

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