EDSEL
First name EDSEL's origin is German. EDSEL means "noble: bright". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with EDSEL below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of edsel.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with EDSEL and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming EDSEL
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES EDSEL AS A WHOLE:
raedselfNAMES RHYMING WITH EDSEL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (dsel) - Names That Ends with dsel:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (sel) - Names That Ends with sel:
basel apsel yossel haesel karasel hansel roussel aksel ansel ursel russelRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (el) - Names That Ends with el:
engel hadeel carmel trudel maribel ya-el ysabel mabel izel barbel azekel daleel galeel gameel zameel asadel hilel crudel dodinel danel gabirel hoel kozel axel mikkel niel karel vogel nouel pinabel kermichael stoffel abiel haskel hillel vencel tlacaelel tlacelel anghel aurel costel fishel yankel abaigael annabel ardel ariel ariellel averyel avriel aziel bel celestiel chanel chantel chauntel christabel christel cindel claribel ethel gael grizel gunnel hazel isabel isobel jennabel jezebel katriel kestrel lael laurel lauriel liezel liriel loriel lyriel madel maidel maricel meheytabel meridel meriel mettabel moriel muiel murel murielNAMES RHYMING WITH EDSEL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (edse) - Names That Begins with edse:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (eds) - Names That Begins with eds:
edsonRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ed) - Names That Begins with ed:
eda edan edana edbert edda eddie eddis eddison eddrick eddy ede edee edeen edel edelina edeline edelmar edelmarr eden edenia eder edern edet edfu edgar edgard edgardo edie ediline edina edine edingu edison edit edita edith editha editta edjo edla edlen edlin edlyn edlynn edlynne edmanda edmee edmon edmond edmonda edmondo edmund edmunda edmundo edna edoardo edorta edra edrea edred edric edrick edrigu edrik edris edrys eduard eduarda eduardo edur edurne edva edvard edw edwa edwald edwaldo edward edwardo edwardson edwin edwina edwinna edwy edwyn edyt edyth edytha edytheNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EDSEL:
First Names which starts with 'ed' and ends with 'el':
First Names which starts with 'e' and ends with 'l':
earl ehecatl ell eloxochitl elwell emanuel emil emmanual emmanuel engjell engl eorl errapel errol erroll esequiel eshkol etel ezechiel ezekiel ezequielEnglish Words Rhyming EDSEL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES EDSEL AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EDSEL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (dsel) - English Words That Ends with dsel:
groundsel | noun (n.) Alt. of Groundsill |
verb (v.) An annual composite plant (Senecio vulgaris), one of the most common and widely distributed weeds on the globe. |
grundsel | noun (n.) Groundsel. |
handsel | noun (n.) A sale, gift, or delivery into the hand of another; especially, a sale, gift, delivery, or using which is the first of a series, and regarded as on omen for the rest; a first installment; an earnest; as the first money received for the sale of goods in the morning, the first money taken at a shop newly opened, the first present sent to a young woman on her wedding day, etc. |
noun (n.) Price; payment. | |
noun (n.) To give a handsel to. | |
noun (n.) To use or do for the first time, esp. so as to make fortunate or unfortunate; to try experimentally. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (sel) - English Words That Ends with sel:
amsel | noun (n.) Alt. of Amzel |
chessel | noun (n.) The wooden mold in which cheese is pressed. |
chisel | noun (n.) A tool with a cutting edge on one end of a metal blade, used in dressing, shaping, or working in timber, stone, metal, etc.; -- usually driven by a mallet or hammer. |
verb (v. t.) To cut, pare, gouge, or engrave with a chisel; as, to chisel a block of marble into a statue. | |
verb (v. t.) To cut close, as in a bargain; to cheat. |
counsel | noun (n.) Interchange of opinions; mutual advising; consultation. |
noun (n.) Examination of consequences; exercise of deliberate judgment; prudence. | |
noun (n.) Result of consultation; advice; instruction. | |
noun (n.) Deliberate purpose; design; intent; scheme; plan. | |
noun (n.) A secret opinion or purpose; a private matter. | |
noun (n.) One who gives advice, especially in legal matters; one professionally engaged in the trial or management of a cause in court; also, collectively, the legal advocates united in the management of a case; as, the defendant has able counsel. | |
verb (v. t.) To give advice to; to advice, admonish, or instruct, as a person. | |
verb (v. t.) To advise or recommend, as an act or course. |
damosel | noun (n.) Alt. of Damoiselle |
damsel | noun (n.) A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales. |
noun (n.) A young unmarried woman; a girl; a maiden. | |
noun (n.) An attachment to a millstone spindle for shaking the hopper. |
dickcissel | noun (n.) The American black-throated bunting (Spiza Americana). |
dorsel | noun (n.) A pannier. |
noun (n.) Same as Dorsal, n. |
dosel | noun (n.) Same as Dorsal, n. |
dossel | noun (n.) Same as Dorsal, n. |
drossel | noun (n.) A slut; a hussy; a drazel. |
easel | noun (n.) A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition. |
eisel | noun (n.) Vinegar; verjuice. |
hansel | noun (n. & v.) See Handsel. |
housel | noun (n.) The eucharist. |
verb (v. t.) To administer the eucharist to. |
levesel | noun (n.) A leafy shelter; a place covered with foliage. |
losel | noun (n.) One who loses by sloth or neglect; a worthless person; a lorel. |
adjective (a.) Wasteful; slothful. |
mesel | noun (n.) A leper. |
missel | noun (n.) Mistletoe. |
morsel | noun (n.) A little bite or bit of food. |
noun (n.) A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment. |
mosel | noun (n. & v.) See Muzzle. |
mussel | noun (n.) Any one of many species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Mytilus, and related genera, of the family Mytidae. The common mussel (Mytilus edulis; see Illust. under Byssus), and the larger, or horse, mussel (Modiola modiolus), inhabiting the shores both of Europe and America, are edible. The former is extensively used as food in Europe. |
noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Unio, and related fresh-water genera; -- called also river mussel. See Naiad, and Unio. |
ousel | noun (n.) One of several species of European thrushes, especially the blackbird (Merula merula, or Turdus merula), and the mountain or ring ousel (Turdus torquatus). |
pensel | noun (n.) A pencel. |
phasel | noun (n.) The French bean, or kidney bean. |
provessel | adjective (a.) Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian. |
rossel | noun (n.) Light land; rosland. |
scissel | noun (n.) The clippings of metals made in various mechanical operations. |
noun (n.) The slips or plates of metal out of which circular blanks have been cut for the purpose of coinage. |
sisel | noun (n.) The suslik. |
tarsel | noun (n.) A male hawk. See Tercel. |
tassel | noun (n.) A male hawk. See Tercel. |
noun (n.) A kind of bur used in dressing cloth; a teasel. | |
noun (n.) A pendent ornament, attached to the corners of cushions, to curtains, and the like, ending in a tuft of loose threads or cords. | |
noun (n.) The flower or head of some plants, esp. when pendent. | |
noun (n.) A narrow silk ribbon, or the like, sewed to a book to be put between the leaves. | |
noun (n.) A piece of board that is laid upon a wall as a sort of plate, to give a level surface to the ends of floor timbers; -- rarely used in the United States. | |
verb (v. i.) To put forth a tassel or flower; as, maize tassels. | |
verb (v. t.) To adorn with tassels. |
teasel | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Dipsacus, of which one species (D. fullonum) bears a large flower head covered with stiff, prickly, hooked bracts. This flower head, when dried, is used for raising a nap on woolen cloth. |
noun (n.) A bur of this plant. | |
noun (n.) Any contrivance intended as a substitute for teasels in dressing cloth. | |
verb (v. t.) To subject, as woolen cloth, to the action of teasels, or any substitute for them which has an effect to raise a nap. |
tinsel | noun (n.) A shining material used for ornamental purposes; especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven into it; also, very thin metal overlaid with a thin coating of gold or silver, brass foil, or the like. |
noun (n.) Something shining and gaudy; something superficially shining and showy, or having a false luster, and more gay than valuable. | |
adjective (a.) Showy to excess; gaudy; specious; superficial. | |
verb (v. t.) To adorn with tinsel; to deck out with cheap but showy ornaments; to make gaudy. |
torsel | noun (n.) A plate of timber for the end of a beam or joist to rest on. |
tossel | noun (n.) See Tassel. |
tressel | noun (n.) A trestle. |
vessel | noun (n.) A hollow or concave utensil for holding anything; a hollow receptacle of any kind, as a hogshead, a barrel, a firkin, a bottle, a kettle, a cup, a bowl, etc. |
noun (n.) A general name for any hollow structure made to float upon the water for purposes of navigation; especially, one that is larger than a common rowboat; as, a war vessel; a passenger vessel. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: A person regarded as receiving or containing something; esp. (Script.), one into whom something is conceived as poured, or in whom something is stored for use; as, vessels of wrath or mercy. | |
noun (n.) Any tube or canal in which the blood or other fluids are contained, secreted, or circulated, as the arteries, veins, lymphatics, etc. | |
noun (n.) A continuous tube formed from superposed large cylindrical or prismatic cells (tracheae), which have lost their intervening partitions, and are usually marked with dots, pits, rings, or spirals by internal deposition of secondary membranes; a duct. | |
verb (v. t.) To put into a vessel. |
weasel | noun (n.) Any one of various species of small carnivores belonging to the genus Putorius, as the ermine and ferret. They have a slender, elongated body, and are noted for the quickness of their movements and for their bloodthirsty habit in destroying poultry, rats, etc. The ermine and some other species are brown in summer, and turn white in winter; others are brown at all seasons. |
weesel | noun (n.) See Weasel. |