different between filly vs pilly
filly
English
Etymology
From Old Norse fylja (whence Danish føl), related to foal.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?li/
- Rhymes: -?li
- Homophone: Philly
Noun
filly (plural fillies)
- A young female horse.
- Coordinate term: colt
- (dated) A young, attractive woman.
Hypernyms
- foal (young horse)
Translations
See also
- colt
- mare
- stallion
- fille
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pilly
English
Etymology
From pill +? -y
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?li
Adjective
pilly (comparative pillier, superlative pilliest)
- Covered in pills (particles created by mechanical wear).
- After many washings, my favorite sweater is faded and pilly.
Noun
pilly (plural pillies)
- (Scotland) pillow
Anagrams
- lipyl
Yagara
Noun
pilly
- Alternative form of pilla.
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