vil
Cimbrian
adj
Definitions
- (Luserna) much, many
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German vil inherited from Old High German filu (many, much) inherited from Proto-Germanic *felu (much, very).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*felu
Gloss
much, very
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- feelefold English
- fele English
- Vielfalt German
- Vielflach German
- Vielgötterei German
- Vielzahl German
- viel German
- vielerlei German
- vielfach German
- vielfarbig German
- vielflächig German
- vielgestaltig German
- vielseitig German
- vielversprechend German
- vielzellig German
- teveel Dutch, Flemish
- veel Dutch, Flemish
- veelbelovend Dutch, Flemish
- veeleer Dutch, Flemish
- veeleisend Dutch, Flemish
- veelgebruikt Dutch, Flemish
- veelgodendom Dutch, Flemish
- veelhoek Dutch, Flemish
- veelpleger Dutch, Flemish
- veelschrijver Dutch, Flemish
- veelschrijverij Dutch, Flemish
- veelverdiener Dutch, Flemish
- veelvoud Dutch, Flemish
- veelvraat Dutch, Flemish
- veelvuldig Dutch, Flemish
- veelwijverij Dutch, Flemish
- veelzijdig Dutch, Flemish
- velerlei Dutch, Flemish
- zielsveel Dutch, Flemish
- *pelh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *pelu- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *pélh₁u Proto-Indo-European
- *felu Proto-Germanic
- fela Old English
- feola Old English
- feolo Old English
- feele Middle English
- fjǫl- Old Norse
- fjǫlga Old Norse
- fjöl- Icelandic
- vele Middle Dutch
- filu Old High German
- veel Afrikaans
- vil Middle High German
- vill Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍆𐌹𐌻𐌿 Gothic
- palju Estonian
- filo Old Dutch
- bia Cimbrian
- biavl Cimbrian
- biil Cimbrian
- filu Old Saxon
- fäll Westrobothnian
- felo Old Frisian
- vill Central Franconian