affected by bejel disease (alternate British spelling of 'bejeled').
British variant spelling using double 'l' before -ed, following British conventions for consonant doubling in words of one syllable.
British English doubles more consonants before suffixes than American English does—compare 'traveling' (American) with 'travelling' (British). This spelling split happened because of different printing conventions in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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