cifal

English

Etymology

From Volapük, ultimately from English chief.

Noun

cifal (plural cifals)

  1. The leader of the Volapük artificial language movement, who typically decides on matters of grammar and vocabulary.

Anagrams


Volapük

Etymology

From cif + -al. The element cif derived from French chef and English chief.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃifal/

Noun

cifal (plural cifals)

  1. cifal, leader of the Volapük movement and the Volapük Academy (Kadäm Volapüka)

Declension

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