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Castel

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Name — A surname found in several European languages, generally related to the word for "castle" or "fort".

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Etymology

Traces back to Old French castel ("fortress, castle") or its cognates in other Romance and Germanic languages.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Castel” mean?

The word “Castel” means a surname found in several European languages, generally related to the word for "castle" or "fort". In plain terms, a surname related to the word "castle" across several European languages.

How do you use “Castel” in a sentence?

Here is “Castel” used in a sentence: “The Castel family has run the vineyard for four generations.”

What part of speech is “Castel”?

“Castel” is a name.

Where does the word “Castel” come from?

The word “Castel” comes from Old French. Traces back to Old French castel ("fortress, castle") or its cognates in other Romance and Germanic languages.

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