Obs. Phys. Also -ell. [ad. L. cerebellum (cf. OF. cervel, F. cerveau).] = CEREBELLUM.

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1621.  Burton, Anat. Mel., II. i. II. iv. The Cerebell or little braine and marrowe of the back-bone.

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1713.  Derham, Phys.-Theol. (1727), 320. The Base of the Brain and Cerebell.

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1819.  H. Busk, Tea, 28. Whose unctuous fumes by sovereign power dispel All other vapours from the cerebel.

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1836.  A. Walker, Beauty in Wom., 158. The thinking organs, namely, the organs of sense, cerebrum and cerebel.

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