different between allis vs alose
allis
Gothic
Romanization
allis
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Lule Sami
Verb
allis
- third-person singular imperative of ij
Norman
Verb
allis
- first-person singular preterite of aller
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alose
English
Etymology
French, from Latin alosa or alausa.
Noun
alose (plural aloses)
- A fish, the European shad (Alosa alosa); the allice or allis.
- The American shad (Alosa sapidissima).
Anagrams
- Læsø, aloes, oleas
French
Etymology
From Gaulish *alausa
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.loz/
- Homophone: aloses
Noun
alose f (plural aloses)
- shad (fishes of the herring family)
Further reading
- “alose” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- aloès
Italian
Noun
alose f
- plural of alosa
Anagrams
- aleso, alesò
- asole
- esalo, esalò
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