איל

Aramaic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʾil-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔil/

Proper noun

איל (transliteration needed)

  1. God, the single god of monotheism.
    • Peshitta, Matthew 27:46
      ולאפי תשע שעין קעא ישוע בקלא רמא ואמר איל איל למנא שבקתני܀
      walpay tšaʿ šāʿīn qʿa yešuʿ bqālā rāmā wemar: īl īl lmānā švaqtāni.
      (Murdock) Matthew 27:46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice and said: "O God, O God; why hast thou forsaken me?”

See also


Hebrew

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *ʾayyal-.

Noun

אַיִל (áyil) m (plural indefinite אֵילִים, singular construct אֵיל־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. a ram, male sheep

Antonyms

Etymology 2

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Noun

אֱיָל (eyál) m

  1. defective spelling of אייל

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Aramaic אילא (ʾīyālā).

Alternative forms

  • אֱיָלוּת (ĕyālūṯ)

Noun

אֱיָל (ĕyāl) f

  1. aid; strength

References


Ladino

Etymology

From Old Spanish el.

Alternative forms

Article

איל (el) m sg (f sg לה, m pl לוס, f pl לאס)

  1. the (definite article)
    פור איל נורטה
    por el norte
    to the north
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