Meaning & Definition of word "Ell"

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    Ell

    /ɛl/

    noun:

    • 1. A former measure of length, typically equal to 45 inches (114 cm) in England and varying in other countries.
      • Example: The tailor measured the fabric in ells to ensure there was enough for the suit.
    • 2. A shape or part that extends at a right angle from the main part, often used in reference to a building.
      • Example: The new addition to the house was designed as an ell to match the existing structure.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'elle', from Old English 'el', from Latin 'ulna', meaning forearm.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    by the ell:

    Measured in ells, usually referring to fabric or similar materials.

    to measure by the ell:

    To estimate or gauge based on the ell measurement.

    Related Words

    yard:

    A unit of length equal to three feet.

    meter:

    The base unit of length in the International System of Units.

    Slang Meanings of ell

    Meaning: A colloquial term referring to a large quantity or length.

    Example Sentence: That rope is miles long—it's practically an ell!

    Meaning: A term used in textiles to describe excessive fabric.

    Example Sentence: She bought an ell too much for her project!