Schelle

Etymology
First attested as schelne in 1188. Likely related to dialectal. Formerly an independent hamlet.

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) jingle bell, small bell
 * 2)  doorbell
 * 3)  a slap across the face
 * 1)  a slap across the face
 * 1)  a slap across the face

Etymology 2
, of origin. Most plausibly from the plural of, attested in. However, this would require that the word remained unattested for about 800 years. Alternatively identical to etymology 1 with the sense derived from the clinking sound.

Noun

 * 1)  shackle, manacle
 * 2)  a certain kind of clamp or bracket