FromMiddle Englishkile,kyle,kylle, fromOld Norsekýli(“boil”), fromProto-Germanic*kūlǭ,*kūlijǭ(“boil”), fromProto-Indo-European*gewl-(“vessel, bowl, ball”), fromProto-Indo-European*gew-(“to bend, curve, vault”). Cognate withIcelandickýli(“wen, boil”),Swedishkula(“boil, bulge; pit”),Danishkule(“boil, bump; pit”),GermanKeule(“club”),GermanKuhle(“hollow”),Dutchkuil(“pit, hole”). See alsokeel.
kile (pluralkiles)
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kile c (singular definitekilen,plural indefinitekiler)
common gender | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | kile | kilen | kiler | kilerne |
genitive | kiles | kilens | kilers | kilernes |
kile (imperativekil,infinitiveatkile,present tensekiler,past tensekilede,perfect tenseharkilet)
FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*kiray
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FromMiddle Low Germankil; compare withGermanKeil. The verb is derived from the noun.
kile m (definite singularkilen,indefinite pluralkiler,definite pluralkilene)
kile (present tensekiler,past tensekilte,past participlekilt)
FromOld Norsekitla, fromProto-Germanic*kitilōną.
kile (present tensekiler,past tensekilte,past participlekilt)
FromMiddle Low Germankil.
kile m (definite singularkilen,indefinite pluralkilar,definite pluralkilane)
kile f
kile (Cyrillic spellingкиле)
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