ville
French
[vɪl]
noun
Definitions
- town, city
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French ville inherited from Old French ville (town, settlement) derived from Latin vīlla (country house, villa).
Origin
Latin
vīlla
Gloss
country house, villa
Kanji
荘
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -ville English
- Deville English
- Ville Platte English
- Villeneuve English
- vill English
- mala Latin
- villanus Latin
- villaris Latin
- villaticus Latin
- vīlla Latin
- vīllānus Latin
- bidonville Italian
- villa Italian
- villa Dutch, Flemish
- Deville French
- Léopold French
- Léopoldville French
- Orville French
- Villeneuve French
- bidon French
- bidonville French
- centre French
- centre-ville French
- de French
- monoville French
- neuve French
- écoville French
- villa Swedish
- レオポルドヴィル Japanese
- -ville Old French
- vile Old French
- ville Old French
- vila Catalan, Valencian
- ville Norman
- ville Middle French
- vila Old Portuguese
- vil Haitian, Haitian Creole