villi

See also: Villi

English

Noun

villi

  1. (biology) plural of villus

Finnish

Etymology

From Old Norse villr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʋilːi]
  • Rhymes: -ilːi
  • Hyphenation: vil‧li

Adjective

villi (comparative villimpi, superlative villein)

  1. wild

Declension

Inflection of villi (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative villi villit
genitive villin villien
partitive villiä villejä
illative villiin villeihin
singular plural
nominative villi villit
accusative nom. villi villit
gen. villin
genitive villin villien
partitive villiä villejä
inessive villissä villeissä
elative villistä villeistä
illative villiin villeihin
adessive villillä villeillä
ablative villiltä villeiltä
allative villille villeille
essive villinä villeinä
translative villiksi villeiksi
instructive villein
abessive villittä villeittä
comitative villeine

Derived terms


Hungarian

Etymology 1

From German Willi, from Slovak víly, plural of víla (fairy).

Noun

villi (plural villik)

  1. fairy
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative villi villik
accusative villit villiket
dative villinek villiknek
instrumental villivel villikkel
causal-final villiért villikért
translative villivé villikké
terminative villiig villikig
essive-formal villiként villikként
essive-modal
inessive villiben villikben
superessive villin villiken
adessive villinél villiknél
illative villibe villikbe
sublative villire villikre
allative villihez villikhez
elative villiből villikből
delative villiről villikről
ablative villitől villiktől
Possessive forms of villi
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. villim villijeim
2nd person sing. villid villijeid
3rd person sing. villije villijei
1st person plural villink villijeink
2nd person plural villitek villijeitek
3rd person plural villijük villijeik

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of villamos.

Alternative forms

Noun

villi (plural villik)

  1. (informal) tram
Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Synonyms

References

  • Idegen szavak és kifejezések szótára, Bakos Ferenc, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1989, →ISBN
  • Le Villi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia According to the legend of the villi, when a woman dies of a broken heart, the fairies force the heart breaker to dance until death.

Ingrian

Adjective

villi

  1. wild

Italian

Noun

villi m

  1. plural of villo

Latin

Noun

villī

  1. nominative plural of villus
  2. genitive singular of villus
  3. vocative plural of villus

Norman

Etymology

From Old French veillier, from Latin vigilare, present active infinitive of vigilo (I watch).

Verb

villi

  1. (France) to watch over

Conjugation

Derived terms
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