Borrowed from Latin aloē (“aloe”), from Ancient Greek ἀλόη (alóē, “aloe”),[1][2] from Hebrew אֲהָלִים (ʾăhālîm), ultimately from Tamil அகில் (akil).
aloé (plural aloék)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | aloé | aloék |
accusative | aloét | aloékat |
dative | aloénak | aloéknak |
instrumental | aloéval | aloékkal |
causal-final | aloéért | aloékért |
translative | aloévá | aloékká |
terminative | aloéig | aloékig |
essive-formal | aloéként | aloékként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | aloéban | aloékban |
superessive | aloén | aloékon |
adessive | aloénál | aloéknál |
illative | aloéba | aloékba |
sublative | aloéra | aloékra |
allative | aloéhoz | aloékhoz |
elative | aloéból | aloékból |
delative | aloéról | aloékról |
ablative | aloétól | aloéktól |
non-attributive possessive – singular |
aloéé | aloéké |
non-attributive possessive – plural |
aloééi | aloékéi |
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
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1st person sing. | aloém | aloéim |
2nd person sing. | aloéd | aloéid |
3rd person sing. | aloéja | aloéi |
1st person plural | aloénk | aloéink |
2nd person plural | aloétok | aloéitok |
3rd person plural | aloéjuk | aloéik |
From Old French aloes, from Latin aloē, from Ancient Greek ἀλόη (alóē, “aloe”), from Hebrew.
aloé m (uncountable)
Learned borrowing from Latin aloē.[1][2]
aloé m (plural aloés)