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English
Etymology
avatar + -ie
Noun
avi (plural avis)
- (Internet slang, informal) An avatar displayed by a user's profile on a social networking site.
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Catalan
Etymology
Inherited from Late Latin avius, masculinized from Latin avia (“grandmother”).
Pronunciation
Noun
avi m (plural avis, feminine àvia)
- grandfather
- Synonyms: (childish) iaio, (regional) padrí
- (in the plural) grandparents
- ancestor, forefather
- Synonyms: avantpassat, ascendent
- (colloquial) elderly man
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Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse afi, from Proto-Germanic *abô.
Pronunciation
Noun
avi m (genitive singular ava, plural avar)
- (poetic) grandfather
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Finnish
Etymology
Abbreviated from aluehallintovirasto (“regional state administrative agency”).
Pronunciation
Noun
avi
- regional state administrative agency; see aluehallintovirasto
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Hote
Noun
avi
- woman
Further reading
- Marguerite Muzzey, Hote grammar essentials (1979)
Ido
Noun
avi
- plural of avo
Italian
Pronunciation
Noun
avi m
- plural of avo
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Kabuverdianu
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Etymology
From Portuguese ave.
Noun
avi
- (Sotavento) bird
References
- Gonçalves, Manuel (2015) Capeverdean Creole-English dictionary, →ISBN
- Veiga, Manuel (2012) Dicionário Caboverdiano-Português, Instituto da Biblioteca Nacional e do Livro
Latin
Noun
avī
- inflection of avus:
- nominative/vocative plural
- genitive singular
Latvian
Noun
avi f
- accusative/instrumental singular of avs
Laz
Noun
avi
- hunting
Lombard
Etymology
Akin to Italian ape, from Latin apis.
Noun
avi f
- bee
Northern Sami
Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈaviː/
Noun
avi
- accusative/genitive singular of avvi
Primitive Irish
Romanization
avi
- Romanization of ᚐᚃᚔ
Swedish
Etymology
From French avis, from Latin ad + videre (“see”).
Pronunciation
Noun
avi
- A slip or notification that something can be collected.
- Clipping of värdeavi (“value slip”).
- Clipping of postavi (“postal notification”).
2018 July 12, Johanna Allhorn, “Nu låter PostNord vem som helst hämta ut ditt paket [Now PostNord lets anyone pick up your package]”, in Ehandel:PostNord har nämligen lanserat en ny tjänst, som går ut på att mottagaren av paketet kan identifiera sig med hjälp av BankID. När det är gjort får mottagaren en digital avi som hon eller han kan skicka till någon annan, som sedan kan hämta ut paketet genom att endast visa upp avin.- PostNord has launched a new service, which means that the recipient of the package can identify himself using BankID. When that's done, the recipient gets a digital postal slip that she or he can send to someone else, who can then pick up the package by just showing the postal slip.
- Clipping of utbetalningsavi (“withdrawal slip”), a slip that allows a withdrawal of a certain amount from someone else's bank account.
2022 December 1, TT, “Ditt elstöd kan komma som kontanter [Your electricity subsidy can come in the form of cash]”, in Dagens industri:Alla som inte har ett konto i den bank vi upphandlar banktjänster av kommer att få en avi. […] Fast bankkontor finns inte överallt. Då får elkunderna bege sig till någon annan som kan lösa in avin. Som tobakshandlare eller spelbutiker.- Anyone who does not have an account with the bank we procure banking services from will receive a withdrawal slip. But bank offices are not everywhere. Then the electricity customers have to go to someone else who can redeem the withdrawal slip. Like tobacconists or betting shops.
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