One of several English variants (in casu Modern English, in the 17th and 18th century) for the Medieval Latin hyle, a transliteration of Aristotle’s concept of matter, in Ancient Greek ὕλη (húlē, “wood(s), material(s), matter, subject”) or πρώτη ὕλη (prṓtē húlē, “fundamental, undifferentiated matter”)
hyle (uncountable)
From Middle Low German hǖlen, from Old Saxon *hūwilon, from Proto-West Germanic *hūilōn.
hyle (past tense hylede or (unofficial) høl, past participle hylet)
From Proto-Finnic *hülgeh. Cognates include Finnish hylje and Estonian hüljes.
hyle
Declension of hyle (type 6/lähe, k- gradation) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | hyle | hylkeet |
genitive | hylkeen | hylkein |
partitive | hylettä | hylkeitä |
illative | hylkeesse | hylkeisse |
inessive | hylkees | hylkeis |
elative | hylkeest | hylkeist |
allative | hylkeelle | hylkeille |
adessive | hylkeel | hylkeil |
ablative | hylkeelt | hylkeilt |
translative | hylkeeks | hylkeiks |
essive | hylkeennä, hylkeen | hylkeinnä, hylkein |
exessive1) | hylkeent | hylkeint |
1) obsolete *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl) **) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive. |
Soikkola declension of hyle (type 6/lähe, k- gradation) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | hyle | hylkehet, hylkeet |
genitive | hylkehen | hylkehiin |
partitive | hylettä, hyleht |
hylkehiä |
illative | hylkehesse | hylkehisse |
inessive | hylkehees | hylkehiis |
elative | hylkehest | hylkehist |
allative | hylkehelle | hylkehille |
adessive | hylkeheel | hylkehiil |
ablative | hylkehelt | hylkehilt |
translative | hylkeheks | hylkehiks |
essive | hylkehennä, hylkeheen |
hylkehinnä, hylkehiin |
exessive1) | hylkehent | hylkehint |
1) Obsolete *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl) |
Transliteration of Aristotle’s concept of matter, in Ancient Greek ὕλη (húlē, “wood(s), material(s), matter, subject”) or πρώτη ὕλη (“fundamental, undifferentiated matter”).
hȳlē f (genitive hȳlēs); first declension
First-declension noun (Greek-type).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | hȳlē | hȳlae |
genitive | hȳlēs | hȳlārum |
dative | hȳlae | hȳlīs |
accusative | hȳlēn | hȳlās |
ablative | hȳlē | hȳlīs |
vocative | hȳlē | hȳlae |
From Middle English helden, from Old English hieldan, from Proto-West Germanic *halþijan.
hyle