silf

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English

Noun

silf (plural silves)

  1. Obsolete spelling of self.

Anagrams

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic سِلْف (silf).

Pronunciation

Noun

silf m (plural slejjef, feminine silfa)

  1. brother-in-law
    Synonym: ħaten (distinctions between both vary)

See also

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English self, seolf, sylf (same, self, very, own), from Proto-Germanic *selbaz (self), from Proto-Indo-European *selbʰ- (one's own), from Proto-Indo-European *s(w)e- (separate, apart).

Noun

silf

  1. Alternative form of self

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sylphe, from Latin sylphus.

Noun

silf m (plural silfi)

  1. sylph

Declension

Declension of silf
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative silf silful silfi silfii
genitive-dative silf silfului silfi silfilor
vocative silfule silfilor