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ill

(Anglais)

Fréquence

B1
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ÉȘl/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English ille (“evil; wicked”), from Old Norse illr (adjective), illa (adverb), ilt (noun), from Proto-Germanic *ilhilaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eláž±- (whence Latin ulcus (“sore”), Ancient Greek ጕλÎșÎżÏ‚ (hĂ©lkos, “wound, ulcer”), Sanskrit à€…à€°à„à€¶à€žà„ (ĂĄrƛas, “hemorrhoids”)). Cognates Cognate with Scots and Yola ill, Danish ilde (“bad”), Faroese, Icelandic illur (“bad, ill, wicked”), Norwegian BokmĂ„l, Norwegian Nynorsk ille (“bad”), Swedish illa (“badly; poorly”).

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