Pronunciation: /ˈiːɡəl/

Definitions of aegle

noun Aegle is a noun referring to a genus of trees in the family Rutaceae, commonly known as bael trees.

Example Sentences

A1 An aegle is a type of fruit that is similar to an orange.

A2 I bought a basket of aegles at the market for making juice.

B1 The aegle tree is known for its fragrant flowers and tasty fruits.

B2 The aegle orchard produces a high yield of fruits every year.

C1 The cultivation of aegles requires specific soil and climate conditions.

C2 A rare species of aegle was discovered in the remote rainforest.

Examples of aegle in a Sentence

formal The aegle marmelos is a species of tree native to India.

informal I heard that aegle fruit is really good for digestion.

slang Let's go pick some aegle oranges from the tree over there.

figurative Her beauty was like that of an aegle flower, delicate and captivating.

Grammatical Forms of aegle

past tense

aegled

plural

aegles

comparative

more aegle

superlative

most aegle

present tense

aegles

future tense

will aegle

perfect tense

have aegled

continuous tense

is aegling

singular

aegle

positive degree

aegle

infinitive

to aegle

gerund

aegling

participle

aegling

Origin and Evolution of aegle

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aegle' originates from Greek mythology, where Aegle was the goddess of radiant good health and beauty.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aegle' has evolved from being associated with a specific goddess in Greek mythology to being used more broadly to describe radiance, good health, and beauty.