yle

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Middle English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Medieval Latin hȳlē (matter, the fundamental matter of all things; the matter of the body) (whence English hyle), a transliteration of Ancient Greek ὕλη (húlē, wood; material, substance; matter) or πρώτη ὕλη (prṓtē húlē, fundamental matter). The concept of “fundamental matter” was propounded by the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle (384–322 BCE).

Noun

yle (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) Matter.
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Etymology 2

From Old French isle, from Latin īnsula.

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Noun

yle (plural yles)

  1. Isle, island.
Descendants
  • English: isle