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Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from French aval.

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    aval (plural avals)

    1. (finance, law) A financial guarantee by a third party to assume the burden of a debt, especially a bill of exchange in the event of default.
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    • aval, in Investopedia.

    Etymology 2

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    From Latin avus (grandfather).

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    aval (not comparable)

    1. (rare) Of, related to, or characteristic of a grandparent.
      • 1973, Wilfred T. Neill, Twentieth-Century Indonesia, Columbia University Press, published 1973, →ISBN, page 299:
        Sosrodihardjo found it hard to support his children, and the young Sukarno was sent to stay with his grandmother [] Believing that the boy had supernatural powers of healing, she put him to licking the afflicted parts of ailing villagers, and decided that he would be a clairvoyant. But alas for aval ambitions; Sukarno turned out to be a visionary of quite a different sort.
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    Etymology 3

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    From Malayalam അവൽ (aval) or Tamil அவல் (aval).

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    aval

    1. Synonym of flattened rice.

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    Breton

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    From Proto-Brythonic *aβal, from Proto-Celtic *abūl, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl.

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    aval m (plural avaloù)

    1. apple
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    Catalan

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      Borrowed from French aval.

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      aval m (plural avals)

      1. endorsement

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      Cornish

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      Aval

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      From Proto-Brythonic *aβal, from Proto-Celtic *abūl, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl. Cognate with Breton aval, Irish úll, Manx ooyl, Scottish Gaelic ubhal, and Welsh afal.

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      aval m (plural avalow or lavalow)

      1. apple

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      aval (collective, singulative avalen f)

      1. apple trees

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      Estonian

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      aval

      1. adessive singular of ava

      French

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      Etymology 1

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        From à +‎ val.

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        aval m (uncountable)

        1. downstream area, lower reaches (of river)
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        • en aval (downstream, adjective)
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        • Romanian: aval

        Etymology 2

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          Probably an abbreviation of à valoir.

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          aval m (plural avals)

          1. approval, endorsement
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          Occitan

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          a +‎ val

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          aval

          1. down
            Antonym: amont

          Portuguese

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          Etymology

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          Borrowed from French aval,[1][2] probably from an abbreviation of à valoir.

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          • Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw
          • Hyphenation: a‧val

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          aval m (plural avais)

          1. permit (an artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal)
            Synonyms: permissão, autorização, licença
          2. (figurative) authorization, approval

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          1. ^ aval”, in Dicionário Infopédia da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Porto: Porto Editora, 2003–2026
          2. ^ aval”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 2008–2026

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          Romanian

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          • IPA(key): /aˈval/
          • Rhymes: -al
          • Hyphenation: a‧val

          Etymology 1

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          Borrowed from French aval (downstream), from à (to) +‎ val (valley).

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          aval n (uncountable)

          1. downstream (the part located downstream relative to a point)
            Antonym: amonte
            în avaldownstream (with the flow)
            în aval dedownstream of, downriver from
            Peștii migrează în aval.
            The fish migrate downriver.
            Budapesta este în aval de Viena.
            Budapest is downriver from Vienna.
            Localitățile din aval au fost afectate de inundații.
            The downriver settlements were affected by floods.
            (literally, “from the downstream”)
            Presiunea din avalul valvei este mai mare decât cea din amonte.
            The pressure downstream of the valve is greater than that from upstream.
            (literally, “from the valve’s downstream”)
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          singular only indefinite definite
          nominative-accusative aval avalul
          genitive-dative aval avalului
          vocative avalule
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          Etymology 2

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          Borrowed from French aval (aval).

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          aval n (plural avaluri)

          1. (finance, law) aval
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          singular plural
          indefinite definite indefinite definite
          nominative-accusative aval avalul avale avalele
          genitive-dative aval avalului avale avalelor
          vocative avalule avalelor

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          Etymology

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            Borrowed from French aval.

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            • IPA(key): /aˈbal/ [aˈβ̞al]
            • Rhymes: -al
            • Syllabification: a‧val

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            aval m (plural avales)

            1. endorsement
              Synonym: endoso
              • 2024 May 16, Camilo S. Baquero, Marc Rovira, “Junqueras quiere que la militancia avale su aspiración a seguir liderando ERC”, in El País[1]:
                Oriol Junqueras aspira a llegar al congreso extraordinario de ERC, que se celebrará el 30 de noviembre, con un aval claro de la militancia para repetir como presidente de la formación, pese a haber dejado el cargo el miércoles.
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            2. countersignature
            3. guarantee
              Synonym: garantía

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