出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/15 17:01 UTC 版)
From Danish Aksel, first used for the bishop and statesman Absalon Hvide (1128–1201), from biblical Absalom. Some sources suggest that the bishop was originally named Áskell, from Old Norse "god" + "cauldron, helmet", and Absalon was chosen as the nearest-sounding Christian equivalent, leading to the exchange of the middle consonants.
Axel (plural Axels)
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a nail
the ankle
the wrist
the wrist
ひげ
the waist
the forearm
アメリカツガ
肘かけ
あご
the neck
猫背の
stoop-shouldered
the skull
the buttocks
ふた
sharp-clawed
a shield
condors
a loop
a stomach