bil
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Page categories
Translingual
Symbol
bilCategory:Translingual lemmas#BILCategory:Translingual symbols#BILCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#BILCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
See also
English
Numeral
bilCategory:English lemmas#BILCategory:English numerals#BILCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Anagrams
Albanian
Pronunciation
Noun
bilCategory:Albanian lemmas#BILCategory:Albanian nouns#BILCategory:Albanian entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- alternative form of bir (“son”)
Bouyei
Etymology
From Proto-TaiCategory:Bouyei terms inherited from Proto-Tai#BILCategory:Bouyei terms derived from Proto-Tai#BIL *piːᴬ (“year”). Cognate with Thai ปี (bpii), Northern Thai ᨸᩦ, Lao ປີ (pī), Lü ᦔᦲ (ṗii), Shan ပီ (pǐi), Tai Nüa ᥙᥤ (pi), Phake ပ︀ီ (pī), Ahom 𑜆𑜣 (pī), Zhuang bi.
Pronunciation
Noun
bilCategory:Bouyei lemmas#BILCategory:Bouyei nouns#BILCategory:Bouyei entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Category:pcc:Periodic occurrences#BILCzech
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Verb
bilCategory:Czech non-lemma forms#BILCategory:Czech verb forms#BILCategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Etymology 2
Participle
bilCategory:Czech non-lemma forms#BILCategory:Czech past active participles#BILCategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Danish
Etymology
From a clipping of automobil (“automobile”)Category:Danish clippings#BIL, from FrenchCategory:Danish terms derived from French#BIL automobile (“automotive”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bil c (singular definite bilen, plural indefinite biler)Category:Danish lemmas#BILCategory:Danish nouns#BILCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Declension
Descendants
- → Faroese: bilur
- → Greenlandic: biili
- → Icelandic: bíll
- → Norwegian Bokmål: bil
- → Kven: piili
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: bil
- → Swedish: bil
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɪl/Category:Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
Category:Dutch terms with audio pronunciation#BILAudio: (file) - Hyphenation: bil
- Rhymes: -ɪlCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/ɪl#BILCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/ɪl/1 syllable#BIL
Etymology 1
From Middle DutchCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch#BILCategory:Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch#BIL bille, often used in compounds, borrowed from Ingvaeonic/North Sea West GermanicCategory:Dutch terms derived from West Germanic languages#BIL *belleCategory:Undetermined language links#BIL, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BIL *balliō-, a variant of *balluz.
Noun
bil f (plural billen, diminutive billetje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#BILCategory:Dutch nouns#BILCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -en#BILCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Dutch feminine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- a buttock, usually used in the plural: billen, unless specified as left/right
Derived terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
Ultimately from Proto-GermanicCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#BILCategory:Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BIL *bíþla- (“axe”), instrumental noun from *bītaną (“to bite”).[1][2]
However, compare *bilją (“blade, axe”), which could have influenced its development.
Noun
bil f (plural billen, diminutive billetje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#BILCategory:Dutch nouns#BILCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -en#BILCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Dutch feminine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- a hammer-like double-edged tool used by stonecutters and millers
Synonyms
Derived terms
References
- ↑ Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol 44 (1929), issue #4
- ↑ Pokorny, Julius (1959), Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), Bern, München: Francke Verlag
Further reading
- van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “bil1”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
Elfdalian
Etymology
Presumably from SwedishCategory:Elfdalian terms derived from Swedish#BIL bil.
Noun
bil mCategory:Elfdalian lemmas#BILCategory:Elfdalian nouns#BILCategory:Elfdalian entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Elfdalian masculine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Category:ovd:Vehicles#BILFaroese
Etymology
From Old NorseCategory:Faroese terms derived from Old Norse#BIL bil, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Faroese terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BIL *bilą, of uncertain origin. Compare *biliþī (“likeness, evenness”) and *bilōn- (“to give way”), *bibāną (“to shiver, tremble”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bil n (genitive singular bils, plural bil)Category:Faroese lemmas#BILCategory:Faroese nouns#BILCategory:Faroese entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Faroese neuter nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Declension
Noun
bilCategory:Faroese non-lemma forms#BILCategory:Faroese noun forms#BILCategory:Faroese entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Garo
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Garo entries#BIL
Noun
bilCategory:Garo lemmas#BILCategory:Garo nouns#BILCategory:Garo entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Hausa
Etymology
Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Hausa terms borrowed from English#BILCategory:Hausa terms derived from English#BIL bill.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bîl/Category:Hausa terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
- (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [bɪ̂l]Category:Hausa terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
Noun
bîl mCategory:Hausa lemmas#BILCategory:Hausa nouns#BILCategory:Hausa entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Hausa masculine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old NorseCategory:Icelandic terms inherited from Old Norse#BILCategory:Icelandic terms derived from Old Norse#BIL bil, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Icelandic terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#BILCategory:Icelandic terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BIL *bilą, of uncertain origin, though probably with original sense "giving way, failure" and related to dialectal Dutch beelen (“to repent a deal”). Related to *bilōn- (“to give way”); compare also *biliþī (“likeness, evenness”) and *bibāną (“to shiver, tremble”), the latter which Kroonen suspects is connected.[1] A relation to Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd- (“to split”) is particularly attractive semantically, though phonetically difficult to resolve.[2]
Pronunciation
Noun
bil n (genitive singular bils, nominative plural bil)Category:Icelandic lemmas#BILCategory:Icelandic nouns#BILCategory:Icelandic entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Icelandic neuter nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- space, interval
- period of time, moment, space
- (computingCategory:is:Computing#BIL) space
- damage, wound, nick
- (archaicCategory:Icelandic terms with archaic senses#BIL) hesitation, break (in some action, process, etc.)
Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
References
- ↑ Kroonen, Guus (2013), “*bilōn-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 64
- ↑ Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon (1989), “bil”, in Íslensk orðsifjabók, Reykjavík: Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, →ISBN (Available at Málið.is under the “Eldri orðabækur” tab.)
Khalaj
| Perso-Arabic | بیلCategory:Khalaj links with redundant wikilinks#BILCategory:Khalaj links with redundant alt parameters#BIL | |
|---|---|---|
Etymology
Borrowed from PersianCategory:Khalaj terms borrowed from Persian#BILCategory:Khalaj terms derived from Persian#BIL بیل (bil)
Pronunciation
- (Talxâbî) IPA(key): [bie̯l]Category:Khalaj terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
- (Xarrâbî) IPA(key): [bil]Category:Khalaj terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
Noun
bil (definite accusative bilü, plural billər)Category:Khalaj lemmas#BILCategory:Khalaj nouns#BILCategory:Khalaj entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Declension
References
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1980), Wörterbuch des Chaladsch (Dialekt von Charrab) [Khalaj dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1971), Khalaj Materials, Indiana University, →ISBN
Kohistani Shina
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit बिल॑ (bíla).[1]
Category:Kohistani Shina terms inherited from Sanskrit#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina terms derived from Sanskrit#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina entries referencing missing etymons#BILCategory:Pages with etymology trees#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina entries with etymology trees#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina entries with etymology texts#BILCategory:Pages using etymon with no ID#BILNoun
bilCategory:Kohistani Shina lemmas#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina nouns#BILCategory:Kohistani Shina entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL[2]
References
- ↑ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “bíla¹”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 522
- ↑ Schmidt, Ruth Laila; Kohistani, Razwal; Zarin, Mohammad Manzar (2008), A Grammar of the Shina Language of Indus Kohistan, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, page 15
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
This word originates from a Danish newspaper's contest to create a word for car. The winning proposition was "bil", a short form of automobil.[1] This word was subsequently adopted into Norwegian.
Pronunciation
Noun
bil m (definite singular bilen, indefinite plural biler, definite plural bilene)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#BILCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#BILCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- a car, automobile
Derived terms
- bergingsbil
- betongbil
- bilbelte
- bilbombe
- bildekk
- bildel
- bildør
- bileier
- bilfabrikant
- bilferge, bilferje
- bilfri
- bilfører
- bilmekaniker
- bilmotor
- bilnøkkel
- bilpanser
- bilskip
- biltrafikk
- bobil
- brannbil
- bruktbil
- brøytebil
- campingbil
- elbil
- familiebil
- firmabil
- lastebil
- leiebil
- lekebil
- luksusbil
- olabil
- personbil
- politibil
- radiobil
- renovasjonsbil
- sjukebil
- sportsbil
- sykebil
- søppelbil
- tråbil
- varebil
- veteranbil
References
- “bil” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
This word originates from a Danish newspaper's contest to create a word for car. The winning proposition was "bil", a short form of automobil.[1] This word was subsequently adopted into Norwegian.
Pronunciation
Noun
bil m (definite singular bilen, indefinite plural bilar, definite plural bilane)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- a car, automobile
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#BIL bil.
Noun
bìl n (definite singular bìletCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk links with redundant target parameters#BIL, indefinite plural bìlCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk links with redundant target parameters#BIL, definite plural bìliCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk links with redundant target parameters#BIL)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk neuter nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- (pre-1917) alternative form of belCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk pre-1917 formsCategory:Landsmål
References
- “bil” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#BILCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#BIL *billi, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#BILCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BIL *bilją. Cognate with Old Saxon bil, Old High German bill (German Beil (“pickaxe”)).
Pronunciation
Noun
bil nCategory:Old English lemmas#BILCategory:Old English nouns#BILCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Old English neuter nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- (poeticCategory:Old English poetic terms#BIL) a kind of sword or other bladed weapon, apparently having two edges
- Abrægd mid ðy bille. ― He brandished with his sword.Category:Old English terms with quotations#BIL
- 10th century, Exeter Book Riddle 5:
- Iċ eom ānhaga īserne wund, bille ġebennod, beadoweorca sæd, eċġum wēriġ.Category:Old English terms with quotations#BIL
- I am a lone one wounded with iron, wounded by sword, sated of battle-works, weary by edges.
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | bil | bil |
| accusative | bil | bil |
| genitive | billes | billa |
| dative | bille | billum |
Descendants
- English: bill
See also
Category:ang:Weapons#BILSlovak
Pronunciation
Verb
bilCategory:Slovak non-lemma forms#BILCategory:Slovak verb forms#BILCategory:Slovak entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- inflection of biť:
Swedish

Etymology
From DanishCategory:Swedish terms derived from Danish#BIL bil.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biːl/Category:Swedish terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
Category:Swedish terms with audio pronunciation#BILAudio; “en bil”: (file) - Hyphenation: bil
- Rhymes: -iːlCategory:Rhymes:Swedish/iːl#BILCategory:Rhymes:Swedish/iːl/1 syllable#BIL
Noun
bil cCategory:Swedish lemmas#BILCategory:Swedish nouns#BILCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
- a car (automobile)
- sitta fram / bak i bilen
- sit in the front / back of the car
- Jag tog bilen in till stan och handlade mat
- I took the car into town and picked up groceries [shopped food]
- 1993, Ronny & Ragge, “Köra fort som fan [Drive fast as hell]”, in Let's Pök! [Let's Bone!]:
- Vi ska köra, köra fort som fan. Köra runt med bilen genom hela stan. Vi ska köra, köra fort som fan. Sladda loss och börna genom hela stan ikväll.Category:Swedish terms with quotations#BIL
- We will [shall] drive, drive fast as hell. Drive around with the car through the whole town. We will drive, drive fast as hell. Drift [skid loose] and burn rubber through the whole town tonight.
- a truck (considered a subcategory in Swedish)
- Synonym: lastbil
- a van (considered a subcategory in Swedish)
- Synonym: skåpbil
Usage notes
A freight truck / lorry is normally qualified as a lastbil, while a pickup truck (pickup) or the like is often simply called a bil ("car") in everyday language (though technically also a lastbil). A freight truck / lorry is the default intuition for lastbil.
Declension
| nominative | genitive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | indefinite | bil | bils |
| definite | bilen | bilens | |
| plural | indefinite | bilar | bilars |
| definite | bilarna | bilarnas |
Derived terms
- akutbil
- bila
- bilaccis
- bilaffär
- bilannons
- bilarbetare
- bilatlas
- bilavdrag
- bilavgaser
- bilavgift
- bilbana
- bilbarnstol
- bilbatteri
- bilberoende
- bilbesiktning
- bilbolag
- bilbomb
- bilbranschen
- bilbrott
- bilburen
- bilbyggare
- bilbälte
- bilbärgare
- bilbärgning
- bildekal
- bildel
- bildemontering
- bildrulle
- bildåre
- bildäck
- bildödad
- bildörr
- bilersättning
- bilexport
- bilfabrik
- bilfirma
- bilflag
- bilfri
- bilfärd
- bilfärja
- bilfönster
- bilförare
- bilföretag
- bilförmån
- bilförsäkring
- bilförsäljare
- bilförsäljning
- bilhandel
- bilhandlare
- bilhjul
- bilhorn
- bilinbrott
- bilindustri
- bilinspektör
- bilism
- bilist
- biljakt
- bilkaravan
- bilkaross
- bilkarta
- bilklädsel
- bilkollision
- bilkolonn
- bilkooperativ
- bilkortege
- bilkrasch
- bilkrock
- bilkyrkogård
- bilkår
- bilkårist
- bilkö
- bilköp
- bilköpare
- bilkörning
- billack
- billarm
- billast
- billedes
- billots
- billotsning
- billånare
- bilmarknad
- bilmekaniker
- bilmodell
- bilmontör
- bilmotor
- bilmärke
- bilnummer
- bilnyckel
- bilolycka
- bilorientering
- bilpark
- bilparkering
- bilpendlare
- bilpool
- bilproduktion
- bilprovning
- bilradio
- bilrally
- bilratt
- bilregister
- bilreparatör
- bilresa
- bilring
- bilruta
- bilsalong
- bilsamhälle
- bilschampo
- bilsemester
- bilsjuk
- bilsjuka
- bilskatt
- bilskola
- bilskrot
- bilskrotning
- bilsport
- bilstereo
- bilstol
- bilstöld
- bilsäte
- biltak
- biltelefon
- biltillbehör
- biltillverkare
- biltillverkning
- biltjuv
- biltrafik
- biltrafikant
- biltransport
- biltull
- biltunnel
- biltur
- biltvätt
- biltyp
- biltät
- biltävling
- bilutflykt
- biluthyrare
- biluthyrning
- bilutställning
- bilverkstad
- bilvrak
- bilvård
- bilväg
- bilåkande
- bilåkare
- bilåkning
- bilägare
- lastbil
- personbil
- polisbil
- privatbil
- radiobil
- radiostyrd bil
- raggarbil
- spökbil
- terrängbil
See also
- avgasrör (“exhaust pipe, tailpipe”)
- backspegel (“rear-view mirror”)
- bakaxel (“rear axle”)
- bakljus (“tail light, rear light”)
- bakruta (“rear windshield”)
- baksäte (“back seat”)
- bakvagn (“rear end; rear suspension”)
- bensin (“gasoline, petrol”)
- bilbatteri (“car battery”)
- bilbesiktning (“vehicle inspection”)
- blinka (“signal (to the left, right, etc.)”)
- blinker (“turn signal, indicator”)
- blända av (“turn off the high beams”)Category:Swedish links with redundant wikilinks#BIL
- broms (“a brake”)
- bromsa (“to brake”)
- börna (“burn rubber”)
- dimljus (“fog light; fog lamp”)
- doftgran (“Little Trees / Wunder-Baum air freshener”)
- dubbdäck (“studded tire”)
- däck (“tire”)
- fjädring (“suspension”)
- flak (“bed”)
- fordon (“vehicle”)
- framaxel (“front axle”)
- framsäte (“front seat”)
- framvagn (“front end; front suspension”)
- förare (“driver”)
- förarsäte (“driver's seat”)
- förgasare (“carburetor”)
- gasa (“accelerate”)
- grill (“grille”)
- halvljus (“low-beam, dipped headlight”)
- handskfack (“glove compartment”)
- helljus (“high-beam”)
- hjul (“wheel”)
- hjulupphängning (“wheel suspension”)
- instrumentbräda (“dashboard”)
- kaross (“body, bodywork”)
- katalysator (“catalytic converter”)
- köra (“drive”)
- köra upp (“do a driving test”)
- körkort (“driver's license”)
- motor (“engine”)
- motorhuv (“hood, bonnet”)
- motorolja (“engine oil, motor oil”)
- motorstopp (“engine failure”)
- navkapsel (“hubcap”)
- olja (“oil”)
- parkera (“park”)
- passagerare (“passenger”)
- plattan i mattan (“pedal to the metal”)
- ratt (“steering wheel”)
- registreringsskylt (“license plate”)
- sidoruta (“side window”)
- skjuts (“ride, lift”)
- skjutsa (“give a ride to somewhere”)
- sladd (“a skid, a slide, a drift”)
- sladda (“to skid, to slide, to drift”)
- slira (“slip, slide, skid”)
- släppa av (“drop off”)
- sommardäck (“summer tire”)
- spolarvätska (“windshield washer fluid”)
- stanna (“stop”)
- starta (“start”)
- strålkastare (“headlight”)
- styra (“steer”)
- svänga (“turn”)
- säte (“seat”)
- tanka (“refuel, fill up”)
- tuta (“honk”)
- tändstift (“spark plug”)
- underrede (“undercarriage”)
- uppkörning (“driving test”)
- vindruta (“windshield”)
- vindrutetorkare (“windshield wiper”)
- vinterdäck (“winter tire, snow tire”)
- väg (“road”)
- väglag (“road conditions”)
- växel (“gear”)
- växellåda (“gearbox, transmission”)
- växelspak (“gearshift”)
- växla (“shift gears”)
- åka (“ride”)
See also
- soppa (“juice [gas, petrol – slang]”)
References
- “bil”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
- “bil”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- “bil”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- Svensk MeSH
Anagrams
Category:sv:Automobiles#BILTatar
Noun
bilCategory:Tatar lemmas#BILCategory:Tatar nouns#BILCategory:Tatar entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From EnglishCategory:Tok Pisin terms derived from English#BIL bill.
Noun
bilCategory:Tok Pisin lemmas#BILCategory:Tok Pisin nouns#BILCategory:Tok Pisin entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Turkish
Pronunciation
Verb
bilCategory:Turkish non-lemma forms#BILCategory:Turkish verb forms#BILCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Volapük
Alternative forms
Etymology
From EnglishCategory:Volapük terms derived from English#BIL beer and GermanCategory:Volapük terms derived from German#BIL Bier (this deformation was later changed back to the original "r" sound).
Pronunciation
Noun
bil (genitive bila, plural bils)Category:Volapük lemmas#BILCategory:Volapük nouns#BILCategory:Volapük entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Usage notes
- (beer): The "l" was later changed to "r" for bir (“beer”).
Declension
Derived terms
Welsh
Etymology
Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Welsh terms borrowed from English#BILCategory:Welsh terms derived from English#BIL bill (“note of charges for goods; list”), from Middle EnglishCategory:Welsh terms derived from Middle English#BIL bille (“document”), from Anglo-NormanCategory:Welsh terms derived from Anglo-Norman#BIL bille, from Old FrenchCategory:Welsh terms derived from Old French#BIL bulle, from Medieval LatinCategory:Welsh terms derived from Medieval Latin#BIL bulla (“seal; sealed document”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bil m (plural biliau)Category:Welsh lemmas#BILCategory:Welsh nouns#BILCategory:Welsh countable nouns#BILCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Welsh masculine nouns#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
Mutation
References
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “bil”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
Zou

Etymology
From Proto-Kuki-ChinCategory:Zou terms inherited from Proto-Kuki-Chin#BILCategory:Zou terms derived from Proto-Kuki-Chin#BIL *bil.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bíl]Category:Zou terms with IPA pronunciation#BIL
- Hyphenation: bil
Noun
bílCategory:Zou lemmas#BILCategory:Zou nouns#BILCategory:Zou entries with incorrect language header#BILCategory:Pages with entries#BILCategory:Pages with 25 entries#BIL
References
- Philip Thangliènmâng (2010), Minimal dictionary and Self-tutor Functional Grammar in Zo-English-Hindi, New Delhi: Zoculsin, →ISBN, page 19
- Lukram Himmat Singh (2013), A Descriptive Grammar of Zou (PhD thesis), Canchipur: Manipur University, page 41
