hil

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See also: Hil, HIL, hil', and гіль

Basque

Etymology 1

Noun

hil ?

  1. month
Declension

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Etymology 2

Verb

hil ? (imperfect participle hiltzen, future participle hilko or hilen, short form hil, verbal noun hiltze)

  1. (intransitive) to die
  2. (transitive) to kill
  3. (transitive) to murder
Synonyms

Cornish

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) From Proto-Brythonic *hil, from Proto-Celtic *sīlom.

Noun

hil m (plural hilyow)

  1. race, ethnicity
    Synonym: agh

Derived terms


Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Dutch hil, hille, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hulliz (stone, rock), from Proto-Indo-European *kolən-, *koləm- (top, hill, rock). Cognate to English hill, Middle Dutch hulle (hill), Low German hull (hill), Icelandic hóll (hill). Related to holm.

Noun

hil m (plural hillen, diminutive hilletje n)

  1. (archaic) hill, elevation
    Synonyms: heuvel, hoogte

Irish

Adjective

hil

  1. h-prothesized form of il

Old Irish

Adjective

hil

  1. Alternative form of il

Volapük

Noun

hil (nominative plural hils)

  1. heel

Declension