אייל
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *ʾayyal-.
Noun
אייל \ אַיָּל • ('ayál) m (feminine counterpart איילה \ אַיָּלָה)
Etymology 2
Noun
אייל \ אֱיָל • ('eyál) m
Proper noun
אייל \ אֱיָל • ('eyál) m
- A male given name, transliterated as Eyal
Yiddish
Etymology 1
From Middle High German öle, from Old High German oli, from Latin oleum, from Ancient Greek ἔλαιον (élaion, “olive oil”). Compare German Öl.
Noun
אייל • (eyl) m, plural איילן (eyln)
Etymology 2
From Middle High German ele, elle, derived from the plural eln, ellen by interpretation of -n as a plural ending, from Old High German elina. Compare German Elle.
Noun
אייל • (eyl) f, plural איילן (eyln)
Derived terms
- נײַן איילן אין דר׳ערד (nayn eyln in dr'erd)
Etymology 3
Noun
אייל • (eyl) m
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