Fäil
Luxemburgeois
/fæi̯l/
noun
Definitions
- arrow
- dart
Etymology
Derived from German Pfeil (arrow) inherited from Old High German phīl derived from Latin pīlum (javelin, throwing spear, heavy javelin, pilum, spear).
Origin
Latin
pīlum
Gloss
javelin, throwing spear, heavy javelin, pilum, spear
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
戈
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biopile English
- dogpile English
- dustpile English
- junkpile English
- leafpile English
- monopile English
- overpile English
- pile English
- piledrive English
- piledriver English
- pileless English
- pilement English
- piler English
- pilewise English
- pilework English
- pileworm English
- pily English
- polypile English
- repile English
- rockpile English
- sandpile English
- shagpile English
- shitpile English
- slushpile English
- snowpile English
- stockpile English
- thermopile English
- turdpile English
- unpile English
- uppile English
- wastepile English
- woodpile English
- pilatus Latin
- pīlum Latin
- Pfeil German
- Pfeilspitze German
- pfeilförmig German
- pfeilschnell German
- pijl Dutch, Flemish
- pijlinktvis Dutch, Flemish
- pijlpunt Dutch, Flemish
- pijlsnel Dutch, Flemish
- pijlstaartrog Dutch, Flemish
- pijlworm Dutch, Flemish
- vuurpijl Dutch, Flemish
- *peys- Proto-Indo-European
- pilo Portuguese
- píla Old Norse
- pil Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pile Middle Dutch
- *pīl Old High German
- pfil Old High German
- pfīl Old High German
- phīl Old High German
- pyl Afrikaans
- Feil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- pile Middle French