sifil
Welsh (Colloquial)
adj
Definitions
- civil, having to do with people and government
- civil, behave in a polite manner
Etymology
Borrowed from English civil derived from Latin cīvīlis (civil, relating to a citizen, civic, courteous).
Origin
Latin
cīvīlis
Gloss
civil, relating to a citizen, civic, courteous
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anti-civil English
- civil English
- civil violation English
- civilise English
- civilish English
- civilize English
- civilly English
- civilness English
- incivil English
- noncivil English
- uncivil English
- civilitas Latin
- civiliter Latin
- cīvis Latin
- cīvīlis Latin
- civil French
- civil Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱey- Proto-Indo-European
- civil Portuguese
- cível Portuguese
- civil Middle English
- civil Danish
- civil Old French
- civil Catalan, Valencian
- civil Galician
- civil Norman
- civil Occitan
- ċivili Maltese
- civil Asturian
- zibil Basque
- kīwila Hawaiian
- zevil Ladin