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sei·del  (sdl, zdl)
n.
A beer mug.

[German, from Middle High German sdel, from Latin situla, bucket.]
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Noun1.seidel - a glass for beer
drinking glass, glass - a container for holding liquids while drinking


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He is survived by his two daughters, Paula LeBlanc and her husband, Ivan, and Carol Laney and her husband, Robert, all of Leominster; four grandchildren, Christine LeBlanc Martin of Sterling, Tracie LeBlanc Tresaloni and Mark LeBlanc, both of Leominster, and Carrie Ann Laney Seidl of Lancaster; four great-grandchildren, Gabriella Tresaloni, Chloe Tresaloni, Joshua Seidl and Colt Martin.
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