Obs. Phys. Also -ell. [ad. L. cerebellum (cf. OF. cervel, F. cerveau).] = CEREBELLUM.
1621. Burton, Anat. Mel., II. i. II. iv. The Cerebell or little braine and marrowe of the back-bone.
1713. Derham, Phys.-Theol. (1727), 320. The Base of the Brain and Cerebell.
1819. H. Busk, Tea, 28. Whose unctuous fumes by sovereign power dispel All other vapours from the cerebel.
1836. A. Walker, Beauty in Wom., 158. The thinking organs, namely, the organs of sense, cerebrum and cerebel.