illui
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Hebrew עִילּוּי (‘ilúi, “prodigy”), from the Hebrew root ע־ל־ה (`-l-_).
Noun[edit]
illui (plural illuim)
- (Jewish) A young Talmudic prodigy or genius.
Translations[edit]
Talmudic prodigy
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Anagrams[edit]
Latin[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Alteration of illī, by analogy with cui. Attested from the sixth century, according to An Introduction to Vulgar Latin.
Pronoun[edit]
illūi (Late Latin)
Descendants[edit]
- Aromanian: lui
- Franco-Provençal: lui
- Old French: lui
- French: lui
- Friulian: lui
- Italian: lui
- Romanian: lui, -lui
Northern Sami[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
illui
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