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-ole
1a suffix found in French loanwords of Latin origin, usually diminutives, and later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from Latin or in New Latin coinages: centriole;
areole;
centriole;
vacuole.
-ole
2a suffix used in names of chemical compounds, especially five-membered, unsaturated rings (carbazole; indole; thiazole ) and, less systematically, aromatic ethers (anisole; safrole ).
DZé
3[oh-ley]
interjection
(used as a shout of approval, triumph, or encouragement.)
noun
a cry of “DZé.”
ole-
4variant of oleo- before a vowel.
oleiferous.
-ole
1combining form
denoting an organic unsaturated compound containing a 5-membered ring
thiazole
denoting an aromatic organic ether
anisole
DZé
2/ əʊˈɪ /
interjection
an exclamation of approval or encouragement customary at bullfights, flamenco dancing, and other Spanish or Latin American events
noun
a cry of DZé
-ole
3suffix
indicating something small
arteriole
OLE
4abbreviation
object linking and embedding: a system for linking and embedding data, images, and programs from different sources
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ole1
Origin of -ole3
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ole1
Origin of -ole2
Origin of -ole3
Example Sentences
They’ve won 44 games with regional wins over Ole Miss and Georgia Tech before taking two games off Duke.
He had a spell in caretaker charge of the team in November 2021 after the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but left when Ralf Rangnick was appointed in December.
Impressed with his success at Bramall Lane, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made him part of the 2020-21 first-team squad.
The Portuguese knows regardless of whether United win or lose in Bilbao on 21 May, there has to be major surgery of the kind Ralf Rangnick spoke about during his spell as interim boss following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2021, otherwise, he will be out of a job.
No wonder his former boss at Old Trafford, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, recently told BBC Sport "how you can sell Scott is beyond me".
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When To Use
é is an exclamation of approval, encouragement, or victory. The unrelated word ole, without the accent mark over the e, is simply a version of the word old meant to imitate how it is sometimes pronounced.é, pronounced [ oh-LAY ], comes from Spanish and is often associated with its use during Spanish or Latin American events or activities, such as when it’s shouted by spectators during bullfights or certain dances. More recently, it has become a popular chant by fans at soccer (football) games, especially to mark a team’s victory.Ole (pronounced like old without the d) is colloquial, meaning it’s typically used in informal conversation. It’s especially used to intensify the meaning of another adjective that it’s paired with, as in Look at that big ole truck. It’s sometimes spelled DZ’.Example: When I visited Spain, I finally got to see people chanting, "é!" in a big ole arena, just like in the movies!
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