vieil
French
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French viel, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin vetulus (diminutive of vetus); alternative form due to historical enchaînement of the final l. Alternatively, from the accusative form vetulum while vieux is properly from nominative vetulus as per Mildred K. Pope (From Latin to Modern French, sections 509, 808).
Pronunciation
Adjective
vieil m sg
- form of vieux used before a masculine singular noun that starts with a vowel or mute h
- Nous ferions bien d'aller aider ce vieil homme.
Usage notes
- Used before masculine singular nouns that start with a vowel like ours but also before nouns that start with a mute h like hôpital: un vieil hôpital (/œ̃ vjɛ.j‿ɔ.pi.tal/)
Middle French
Adjective
vieil m (feminine singular vieille, masculine plural vieils, feminine plural vieilles)
- Alternative form of vieulx