1. els - Noun
2. els - Adjective
3. Els - Proper noun
els
plural of el
els (not comparable)
Obsolete form of else.
ELS
Initialism of Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
That well by reason men it call may The daisie, or els the eye of the day, The emprise, and floure of floures all. Geoffrey Chaucer
An housbande can not well thryue by his come without he haue other cattell, nor by his cattell without come. For els he shall be a byer, a borrower or a beggar. Anthony Fitzherbert
Els doesn’t so much live in Jack’s home but rather as she states, “Sometimes I feel as if I’ve moved into his life as well as his house.” Source: Internet
But with Singh’s birdie there it’s back to three, and though Els stirs the crowd at 16 by giving himself a legit birdie chance, he can’t convert. Source: Internet
Els Castells and La Nit del Foc On the nights of the 15, 16, 17, and 18th there are firework displays in the old riverbed in Valéncia. Source: Internet
Rinder also met sisters Louisa (ex Emmerdale actor) and Natalie Clein, who wanted to solve the mystery of their Dutch grandmother’s sister, Els, a celebrated dancer who, it turned out, missed being saved by only one day (unbearable to bear). Source: Internet