sigle

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See also: Sigle, and siglé

French

Etymology

Borrowed from juridical Late Latin sigla, itself from Latin singula or signum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siɡl/
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Noun

sigle m (plural sigles)

  1. abbreviation
  2. acronym or initialism

Descendants

  • German: Sigel

Further reading


Italian

Noun

sigle f

  1. plural of sigla

Anagrams


Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

sigle (imperative sigl, present tense siglar or sigler, simple past sigla or siglde, past participle sigla or siglt, present participle siglande)

  1. Alternative form of segle

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse segl.

Noun

sigle oblique singularm (oblique plural sigles, nominative singular sigles, nominative plural sigle)

  1. sail (fabric attached to a watercraft)

Derived terms