Entry:esil

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Tovasala

esil
Multi-letter group A–E F–J K–O P–T U–Z
Alphabetical position A B CH D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z
Alphabetical group A B CH D E

esil adp 1 / 1b i [/ɛ.sɪl/; e•sil (2 syll.)] Borrowed [Northern Kurdish esil (origin by birth)PanLinx.]

1 : from (a place—originative case [ogn])
2 : by (a work's creator)
Denotes the origin or source of an object; also used as a prepositional verb. This root also marks authorship of a work of art or media, as in Filmune ńesil Stêveno Spielberg (A Steven Spielberg film) or Livrune ńesil Jaunoń Updike (A John Updike book).

The "ogn" abbreviation is borrowed from John Quijada's grammar of constructed language Ithkuil, § 4.4.7.

esilar v [/ɛ.sɪ.lɑɹ/; e•si•lar]
1 : to come from, to originate in

esile ns, esilo m, esila f, esilous(e/o/a) du, esiles/esil(o/a)s pl [/ɛ.sɪl/; e•sile]
1 : native (of a place or country)

esili a, esilausmi comp, esilausomi super [/ɛ.sɪ.li/; e•si•li]
1 : native

esilu adv, esilausmu comp, esilausomu super [/ɛ.sɪ.lu/; e•si•lu]
1 : natively

From the Corpus

[0019] 2 Kings 2:24:

Trugato volaupu, veyato selbiés, nend jorɗdezato selbades Domenuslenu. Pued dubịma venaisomisivat esil foarestile, nend chugrardisivat küarddeiśtouve trusil ediles.
And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.

See also

-oz/der/zol (for possessive attribution), preabansil (for source material)

Added on: 2021-08-13, 05:32View semantic data