| (inanimate noun) declension |
|
indefinite |
singular |
plural |
| absolutive |
hil |
hila |
hilak |
| ergative |
hilek |
hilak |
hilek |
| dative |
hili |
hilari |
hilei |
|
genitive |
hilen |
hilaren |
hilen
|
| comitative |
hilekin |
hilarekin |
hilekin |
| causative |
hilentzat |
hilarentzat |
hilentzat |
|
benefactive |
hilengatik |
hilarengatik |
hilengatik |
| instrumental |
hilez |
hilaz |
hilez |
|
inessive |
hiletan |
hilan |
hiletan |
| locative |
hiletako |
hileko |
hiletako |
|
allative |
hiletara |
hilera |
hiletara |
|
terminative |
hiletaraino |
hileraino |
hiletaraino |
| directive |
hiletarantz |
hilerantz |
hiletarantz |
| destinative |
hiletarako |
hilerako |
hiletarako |
| ablative |
hiletatik |
hiletik |
hiletatik |
| partitive |
hilik |
- |
-
|
| prolative |
hiltzat |
- |
-
|
|
Related terms
Etymology 2
Verb
hil
- (intransitive) to die
- (transitive) to kill
- (transitive) to murder
Synonyms
- (to die): zendu
- (to murder): erail
Cornish
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *hil, from Proto-Celtic *sīlom.
Noun
hil m (plural hilyow)
- race, ethnicity
Synonyms
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, hulle (“hill”), Low German hull (“hill”), Icelandic hóll (“hill”). Related to holm.
Noun
hil m (plural hillen, diminutive hilletje n)
- (archaic) hill, elevation
Synonyms
Old Irish
Adjective
hil
- Alternative form of il
Volapük
Noun
hil (plural hils)
- heel
Declension