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Translingual

Etymology

Abbreviation of English Sisaala.

Symbol

sil

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Tumulung Sisaala.

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English

Etymology

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Noun

sil (uncountable)

  1. A yellowish pigment used by painters in ancient times.
    • 2017, Pier Luigi Tucci, The Temple of Peace in Rome, page 278:
      Indeed, Vitruvius and Pliny the Elder attest that in Greece ochra was the name of the yellow quality, corresponding to what the Romans called sil.

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Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

sil

  1. genitive plural of síla

Etymology 1

Noun

sil

  1. genitive plural of silo

Etymology 2

Participle

sil

  1. masculine singular past active participle of sít
    Synonym: sel

Etymology 3

Verb

sil

  1. second-person singular imperative of sílit

Faroese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siːl/
  • Rhymes: -iːl

Noun

sil n (genitive singular sils, plural sil)

  1. (biology) milt, roe (of male fish)

Declension

More information n22, singular ...

Synonyms

  • mjálki

Noun

sil n (genitive singular sils, plural sil)

  1. (botany) sap

Declension

More information n3, singular ...

Synonyms

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French

Pronunciation

Noun

sil m (plural sils)

  1. sil

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Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from English seal.

Pronunciation

Noun

sil (plural sil-sil)

  1. (automotive) seal (something designed to prevent liquids or gases from leaking through a joint)

Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish silid (to drip). Doublet of siúil.

Pronunciation

Verb

sil (present analytic sileann, future analytic silfidh, verbal noun sileadh, past participle silte)

  1. (intransitive) to drop (fall in drops or droplets), drip (fall one drop at a time)
  2. (transitive) to shed (allow to flow or fall), drip (let fall in drops), weep
  3. (ambitransitive) to trickle, distil (trickle down in small drops)
  4. (transitive) to drain (flow gradually), flow, run
  5. (intransitive) to hang down, droop
    Synonym: croch síos

Conjugation

More information verbal noun, past participle ...

* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis

Noun

sil f (genitive singular sile, nominative plural sileanna)

  1. a drip
    Synonym: braon
  2. a trickle

Declension

More information bare forms, singular ...

Derived terms

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Istriot

Etymology

From Latin caelum. Compare Dalmatian cil.

Noun

sil m

  1. sky

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from English seal.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

sil (Jawi spelling سيل, plural sil-sil or sil2)

  1. seal (pinniped)
    Synonym: anjing laut

Mizo

Etymology

From Proto-Kuki-Chin *sil, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *sjərl.

Verb

sil

  1. to wash

Further reading

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɕil/
  • Rhymes: -il
  • Syllabification: sil

Verb

sil

  1. second-person singular imperative of silić

Rohingya

Noun

sil

  1. eagle

Romanian

Noun

sil.

  1. abbreviation of silabație: syllabication

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Middle Irish silid (to drip).

Pronunciation

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

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from English sill.

Noun

sil m inan (Cyrillic spelling сил)

  1. sill (layer of igneous rock)

Squamish

Noun

sil

  1. cloth

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Noun

sil c

  1. a strainer
  2. (colloquial) a dose of an injected recreational drug, a shot

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

See also

References

Anagrams

Tarao

Alternative forms

Noun

sil

  1. cow (animal)

Derived terms

References

  • Chungkham Yashwanta Singh (2002), Tarao Grammar (in Tarao)

Volapük

Pronunciation

Noun

sil (nominative plural sils)

  1. sky
    • 1952, Arie de Jong, Diatek nulik: Gospul ma ‚Matthaeus’. Kapit: VI:
      Logolsöd lü böds sila.
      Look at the birds in the sky.

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

Derived terms

Welsh

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Irish síl (seed; semen; offspring).

Pronunciation

Noun

sil m (plural silod, not mutable)

  1. fry (of fish, especially salmon, trout or minnow)
  2. spawn (of fish, frogs, etc.)

Derived terms

West Frisian

Alternative forms

Verb

sil

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

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