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Sil

Sil

See also: sil, SIL, síl, sìl, şil, and s'il

English

Proper noun

Sil

  1. A male given name

sil

sil

See also: SIL, Sil, síl, sìl, şil, and s'il

Istriot

Noun

sil m

  1. sky

Lojban

Rafsi

sil

  1. rafsi of siclu.

Malay

Etymology

From English seal, from Middle English sele, from an inflectional form of Old English seolh, from Proto-Germanic *selhaz, either from Proto-Indo-European *selk, *solk (to pull) or from Finno-Ugric *šülke.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sel], [sɪl]
  • Rhymes: -sel, -el

Noun

sil (Jawi spelling سيل)

  1. seal (pinniped)

Synonyms


Romanian

Abbreviation

sil.

  1. Abbreviation of silabație. syllabication

Scottish Gaelic

Verb

sil (past shil, future silidh, verbal noun sileadh, past participle silte)

  1. rain, drip, shower
  2. flow, shed, ooze, dribble

Noun

sil f (genitive singular sile, plural silean)

  1. (dated) rain, trickle, shower

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

English sill.

Noun

sil m (Cyrillic spelling сил)

  1. sill (layer of igneous rock)

Tarao

Alternative forms

Noun

sil

  1. cow (animal)

Derived terms

Related terms

References

  • 2002, Chungkham Yashwanta Singh, Tarao Grammar

Volapük

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sil]

Noun

sil (plural sils)

  1. sky

Declension

Derived terms

Related terms

  • sül (heaven)

Welsh

Etymology

Considered by de Vries to derive from Old Norse síl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siːl/

Noun

sil m, f (plural silod or silion)

  1. fry (of fish, especially salmon, trout or minnow); spawn (of fish, frogs, etc.); small fish
  2. hull, husk (of grain)

West Frisian

Alternative forms

Verb

sil

  1. shall, will (first person singular of sille)