aol

See also: AOL and äol.

Amis

Noun

aol

  1. bamboo

References


Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish áel (lime, chalk).

Pronunciation

  • (Ulster) IPA(key): /iːlˠ/, /iːl̪ˠ/; (older) /ɯːlˠ/

Noun

aol m (genitive singular aoil, nominative plural aolta)

  1. lime (inorganic material containing calcium)
    1. (literary, in compounds as a pseudo-prefix) lime-white
  2. whitewash (lime and water mixture)

Declension

Derived terms

  • áith aoil f (lime-kiln)
  • aoladh m (liming)
  • aol beo m (quicklime)
  • aolbhrugh m (white mansion)
  • aolchlais f (lime-pit)
  • aolchloch f (limestone; white castle)
  • aolchneas m (fair skin)
  • aolchoinneal f (stalagmite)
  • aolchorp m (white body)
  • aolchrobh m (fair hand)
  • aoldath m (lime-colour; whitewash)
  • aoldathaigh (whitewash, transitive verb)
  • aolgheal (lime-white, adjective)
  • aolghealadh m (whitewash)
  • aolmhar (limy; lime-white, adjective)
  • aol sceite m (slaked lime)
  • aol sliogán m (shell-lime)
  • aolta (limed, adjective)
  • aol teilgthe m (slaked lime)
  • aoluisce m (limewater)
  • cloch aoil f (limestone)
  • teilgean aoil m (slaking of lime)
  • teilgeoir aoil m (slaker of lime)
  • uisce aoil m (limewater)

Verb

aol (present analytic aolann, future analytic aolfaidh, verbal noun aoladh, past participle aolta)

  1. (transitive) lime, whitewash
  2. (intransitive) whiten, grow white
    Synonym: bánaigh

Conjugation

Alternative forms

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
aol n-aol haol t-aol
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading


Maranao

Verb

aol

  1. to weave

Derived terms

References

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