Clipping ofEnglishYola.
yol
- (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forYola.
Inherited fromProto-Turkic*yōl. Cognate withTurkishyol,Chuvashҫул(śul), etc.
yol (definite accusativeyolu,pluralyollar)
- road,way
- müasiryollar çəkmək ―to construct modernroads
- Yeniyol şəhərlərin arasında məsafəni qısaldacaq. ―The newroad will shorten the distance between the cities.
- Yolların açıq olsun!(idiomatic; a wish of luck) ―Mayyour ways be open!
- path
- Synonyms:sirat,təriq,rah
- Yolumuz İşıqyoludur ―Our path isthe path of Light
- time(occurrence)
- Synonyms:dəfə,kərə,dönüm,(dialectal)uğur
yol
- heart
FromProto-Turkic*yōl.
yol
- road,way
yol
- (interrogative)who
Ultimately fromProto-Turkic*yōl(“road, way”);[1] compareAzerbaijaniyol andTurkishyol.
yol
- road,way
- ^András Rajki,A Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and Turkmen cognates, 2007
yol (pluralyolku)
- hippopotamus
- Fadul Yousif Aljuzuli Terafi Mohadin Chol, Muusa Nuer Teebu, Bal Douwash Yousif, Abrahama Kidir Blang, Abdalmajid Juma Anur, Tim Stirtz, David Graves. 2020. "Jumjum - English Dictionary." Webonary.org. SIL International. fromhttps://www.webonary.org/jumjum
- yole,ȝeolue,yiol,ȝol,ȝole,Yoil,yolde,ȝoul,ȝowl,ȝoule,Yhole,youle
FromOld Englishġeōl, fromProto-Germanic*jeulō, plural of*jehwlą.
- IPA(key): /joːl/,(possibly)/juːl/
yol
- Yuletide, the twelve days of Christmas.
a.1375,Gawain Poet,Sir Gawayn and þe Grene Knyȝt, stanza 22, page97r, lines500–502:forþi þisȝol ouerȝede and þe ȝere after / and vche ſeſoun ſerlepes ſued after oþer / after cryſtenmaſſe com þe crabbed lentoun /- And thisChristmastide went, and the year with (it); / each season followed alone after the last. / After Christmas came spiteful Lent, […]
- Christmas(the 25th of December)
- asurname
- (rare) The month ofDecember.
FromProto-Turkic*yōl.
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yol (3rd person possessive[please provide],plural[please provide])
- way,road
Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “yol”, inStroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow
FromOttoman Turkishیول, fromProto-Turkic*yōl(“road”). CompareOld Turkic𐰖𐰆𐰞(yol).
yol (definite accusativeyolu,pluralyollar)
- path,road,way
- voyage
- Synonym:yolculuk
yol
- second-personsingularimperative ofyolmak