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villi

English

Noun

villi

  1. (biology) plural of villus

Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse villr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??il?i/, [??il?i]
  • Rhymes: -il?i
  • Syllabification: vil?li

Adjective

villi (comparative villimpi, superlative villein)

  1. wild
  2. savage
  3. feral (wild, untamed, especially of domesticated animals having returned to the wild)
  4. wildcat (unauthorized)
  5. far-fetched (not likely; difficult to believe)

Declension

Synonyms

  • (feral): villiintynyt
  • (wildcat): luvaton
  • (far-fetched): uskomaton

Compounds

Derived terms

Noun

villi

  1. (obsolete, politically incorrect) Short for villi-ihminen (savage).

Declension


Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?vil?i]
  • Hyphenation: vil?li
  • Rhymes: -li

Etymology 1

From German Willi, from Slovak víly, plural of víla (fairy).

Noun

villi (plural villik)

  1. fairy
Declension

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of villamos (tram).

Alternative forms

  • vili

Noun

villi (plural villik)

  1. (informal) tram
    Synonym: villamos
Declension

References

  • Idegen szavak és kifejezések szótára, Bakos Ferenc, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1989, ?ISBN
  • Le Villi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia According to the legend of the villi, when a woman dies of a broken heart, the fairies force the heart breaker to dance until death.

Ingrian

Adjective

villi

  1. wild

Italian

Noun

villi m

  1. plural of villo

Latin

Noun

vill?

  1. nominative plural of villus
  2. genitive singular of villus
  3. vocative plural of villus

Norman

Etymology

From Old French veillier, from Latin vigilare, present active infinitive of vigilo (I watch).

Verb

villi

  1. (France) to watch over

Conjugation

Derived terms
  • villie
  • révilli

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pilli

Classical Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pil?.i/

Noun

pilli (animate, plural pipiltin)

  1. A noble, a nobleman or woman.
    • 1555: Alonso de Molina, Aqui comienca vn vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, f. 181r.
      Noble por fama conocido. pilli.mauizçotl.
      (A noble, (someone) known by fame. pilli.mauizçotl.)
    • 1571: Alonso de Molina, Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana, f. 81v. col. 2.
      Pilli. cuallero, o noble per?ona.
      (Pilli. a knight, a noble person.)
    • c1600: Anonymous, Anónimo mexicano, f. 28v.
      auh ynin Pipiltin chichimeca, omo çecan xe lo que. ynic nican cecapal huíc tezcôco,
      (And these Chichimec nobles separeted themselves, coming here by way of Tetzcoco.)
  2. (chiefly in compounds or derivatives) child

Inflection

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Vocative: pillé

Derived terms

References

  • Frances Karttunen (1992) An Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl, University of Oklahoma Press, page 195
  • Alonso de Molina (2008) Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana (1571), Mexico: Editorial Porrúa, page 81

Estonian

Noun

pilli

  1. genitive singular of pill
  2. partitive singular of pill
  3. illative singular of pill

Finnish

(index pi)

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *pilli, ultimately of onomatopoeic origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pil?i/, [?pil?i]
  • Rhymes: -il?i
  • Syllabification: pil?li

Noun

pilli

  1. whistle (device)
  2. pipe (musical instrument)
  3. drinking straw, straw
  4. (mycology) pore
  5. (colloquial) bag (breathalyzer)

Declension

Synonyms

  • (whistle): vihellin
  • (drinking straw): juomapilli
  • (breathalyzer): alkometri

Derived terms

  • pillike
  • pillittää

Compounds

See also

  • pili (not to be confused with)

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pil.li/

Noun

pilli

  1. plural of pillo

Latvian

Adjective

pilli

  1. (dialectal form) nominative plural masculine form of pills

Yagara

Noun

pilli

  1. Alternative form of pilla.

References

  • The Courier-Mail, 28 August 1933, "MEANING OF INDOOROOPILLY.".

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