"Dwale" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dwale" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dwale" Meaning

A dwale is a lazy or indolent disposition, often accompanied by a lack of energy or enthusiasm. The term can also refer to a long, boring or tedious journey. It is often used in British English, particularly in literary and poetic contexts, to describe a sense of listlessness or somnambulism.

"Dwale" Examples

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A dwale is a Saxon or Old English based term for a sleeping draught or a potion that induces sleep.

Examples


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The medieval apothecary carefully measured out the ingredients for the dwale, adding a dash of mandrake and a pinch of poppy seeds to the concoction.

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In Norse mythology, the goddess Freyja was said to have the power to create a dwale that would render her enemies unable to fight.

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The old alchemist spent years perfecting his recipe for a dwale that would induce deep relaxation and reduce anxiety.

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The wizard conjured up a dwale to put the sleeping dragon into a deep slumber, allowing him and his companions to plunder its treasure hoard.

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In the medieval ballad, the handsome stranger presented the sleeping beauty with a cup of dwale, ensuring she would remain in a deep sleep until true love’s kiss awakened her.

"Dwale" Similar Words

Duvet

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A duvet is a type of bedding made of soft, thick fabric, typically filled with down or synthetic materials, designed to keep a person warm while sleeping. It is often used in conjunction with a sheet and is commonly used in European countries. In American English, it is often referred to as a "comforter".

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Duvets are thick, fluffy bedding sets that are designed to keep you warm and cozy while sleeping. They are usually filled with soft material such as down feathers, polyester, or wool, and are covered with a removable cover. Duvets are commonly used in Europe and are often referred to as "ducks" in some countries. They are a popular bedding choice because they provide excellent insulation and can be easily washed and dried.

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Dw

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The abbreviation "dw" is likely an abbreviation for the phrase "don't worry," which is a common expression used to convey reassurance or to tell someone not to worry about something.

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