velu

See also: vēlu, veḷu, and veļu

Asturian

Verb

velu

  1. Compound of a form of the verb ver, ver and the pronoun lu.

Esperanto

Verb

velu

  1. imperative of veli

French

Etymology

From Late Latin villūtus, derived from Latin villus (tuft, hair).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /və.ly/
  • (file)

Adjective

velu (feminine velue, masculine plural velus, feminine plural velues)

  1. hairy
    Synonym: poilu
    Antonym: glabre
    Je veux caresser ses cuisses velues.
    I want to caress his hairy thighs.
  2. (botany) villous

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Maltese

Etymology

From Sicilian velu and/or Italian velo, from Latin velum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvɛː.lu/

Noun

velu m (plural veli)

  1. veil
    Synonym: (less common) star
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