vali
English
Etymology
From Turkish vali, from Arabic وَالٍ (wālin).
Pronunciation
Noun
vali (plural valis)
- Alternative form of wali
Anagrams
Aiwoo
Verb
vali
- to beat (to make noise; e.g. a drum)
References
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Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin vallis, vallem. Compare Romanian vale.
Noun
vali f (plural vãljuri, definite articulation valea)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Ido
Noun
vali
Italian
Verb
vali
Anagrams
Latvian
Noun
vali m
- (deprecated template usage) vocative singular form of valis
- (deprecated template usage) accusative singular form of valis
- (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular form of valis
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
[vali n]
Portuguese
Verb
vali
Turkish
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic وَالِي (wālī).
Noun
vali (definite accusative valiyi, plural valiler)
- governor
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