Argaile

/ɑrˈɡeɪl/ noun

A variant spelling of 'argal,' referring to crude tartar or the deposit left in wine casks.

From Medieval Latin 'argol' or Old French 'argol,' derived from Arabic 'al-qali' (alkali). The word traveled through trade routes as wine commerce spread across Europe, and spelling variations proliferated before standardization.

AMአርጋይል
ARارجايل
BNঅর্গাইল
CAargaile
CSargaile
DAargaile
DEargaile
ELαργάιλε
ESargaile
FAارگایل
FIargaile
FRargaile
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