ala
ala
Страна категорија
Прилог
Прилог
ala, прил.
Значења:
Именица
ala, ж
Значења:
- зла и опака жена, прождрљиво митско биће с неколико глава, зелене боје[1]
- ноћни лептир, лат. Sphinx, ружна жена, по народном веровању, жена која је у дослуху с ђаволом и чини зла, зла жена зоол. [1]
Синоними:
- ala, neman, арх. aždaha арх., zmija, рег. aramija рег., aždelija рег., zmaj, рет. aždajka рет., ažder рег., pozoj арх., drakon, ala, neman, aždaha арх., zmija, aramija рег., aždelija рег., zmaj, aždajka рет., ažder рег., pozoj арх., drakon, furija, zlica, oštrokonđa, zlobnica, фиг. bestija фиг., rospija, zlobnica, mora фиг., sovuljaga, goropadnica, gad, baba фиг., aspida, veštica, ordulja арх., guja, oštrokondža, izelica [1]
- prikaza, sen, sablast, avet, utvara, privid, snovid, duh, strašilo, mora, sanjarija, pričina, bauk, obmana, priviđenje, strašno biće, simulakrum, fantom, prilika, рет. fantazma рет., karapandža, нар. mora нар., рег. lepirica рег., арх. rogulja арх., vešća рег., karakondžula, lepiruša рег., veštegara нар., coprnica нар., konjobarka арх., karapandža, mora нар., lepirica рег., rogulja арх., vešća рег., karakondžula, lepiruša рег., veštegara нар., coprnica нар., konjobarka арх., rugoba, grdoba, karapandža, čudovište, фам. grdobina фам., nakaznik, monstrum, nagrda, gadura, aždelija рег., nakaza, karikatura фам., жарг. skrndelj жарг., aždajka, aždaha арх., фиг. nakarada фиг., kalaštura, krstača рег., spodoba, gnom жарг., strašilo, harpija, gnusoba, kvazimodo, rospija, gvozdenzuba, nakaznica, karakondžula, vešterulja нар., ružnoća, Frankenštajn, konjobarka арх., kramp фам., akrep фиг., neman, gabor фам., vračara фам., gatara, kučka [1]
- izjelica [1]
Референце
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 Ћосић Павле (2008) chapter IX, in Речник Синонима (in Српски), Београд, Србија: Корнет, →ISBN, page 714; republished Нови Сад,: Прометеј, 2018, →ISBN, page 1356 2008 (гл. асистент и стручни консултант Бојана Ђорђевић) Речник синонима, Београд: Kornet, →ISBN, page 714 (COBISS)
Напомене
English
Etymology 1
Originated 1730–40, borrowed from Латински āla (“wing”). Дублети of aisle.
Pronunciation
Noun
- (anatomy) A wing or winglike anatomic process or part, especially of bone.
- (ботаника) The flattened border of some stems, fruits, and seeds, or one of the two side petals of certain flowers in the pea family.
- (architecture) In ancient Rome, a small room opening into a larger room or courtyard.
Translations
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Француски à la, by way of its English derivation a la.
Preposition
ala
- (colloquial) Alternative form of a la.
- 2006, WorstPreviews.com[4], archived from the original on 7 June 2020:
- The film is told in reverse ala Memento.
- 2008 новембар 14, admin, “Quantum of Solace”, in Film Threat[5]:
- […] interactive plasma screens with flashing digits and what not, ala “Minority Report,” […]
References
- “ala” in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.
- “ala” in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 2000, →ISBN 978-0-395-82517-4.
- “ala” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- “ala” examples at Wordnik
Anagrams
Afar
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
ála m (plural alluwwá f or alwá f)
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
alá f (masculine rakúb, plural aloolí f)
Declension
Hypernyms
- gaaláytu (“camel”)
See also
References
Asturian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
ala f (plural ales)
Azerbaijani
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *āla.[1]
Adjective
- variegated
- (poetic) blue (of eyes)
- ala gözlər ― blue eyes
Derived terms
Noun
ala (definite accusative ?, plural ?)
- vitiligo Галицијски
Declension
Etymology 2
Interjection
ala
- dude
- Ala, nə eləyirsən?! ― Dude, what are you doing?!
See also
References
Balinese
Romanization
- Romanization of ᬳᬮ
Baoule
Noun
ala
References
- ↑ Kerharo, J., Bouquet, A. (1950) Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d’Ivoire - Haute-Volta[1] (in Француски), Paris: Vigot Frères, page 131
- ↑ Irvine, F. R. (1961) Woody Plants of Ghana: With Special Reference to Their Uses[2], London: Oxford University Press, page 427
Basque
Etymology
Presumably from Proto-Basque *aLa.[1]
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Conjunction
ala
- or (exclusive)
Usage notes
The conjunction ala is an exclusive or, while edo is an inclusive or. For instance, while Sagarrak edo udareak nahi al dituzu? and Sagarrak ala udareak nahi dituzu? are both correct, the former asks in a yes or no question if you want apples, pears, apples and pears, or nothing; while the latter asks which one you want, the apples, or the pears.
References
Catalan
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
ala f (plural ales)
- wing (appendage that enables flight)
Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
Chickasaw
Pronunciation
Verb
ala (active, short verb)
- (intransitive) to arrive, to come (I)
- (intransitive) to be born (I)
- Синоним: atta
- (intransitive) to be here, to get here (I)
- (transitive) to come to, to arrive at (I;3)
Inflection
Овај entry захтева inflection-table template.
Derived terms
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *ala.
Pronunciation
Noun
ala (genitive ala, partitive ala)
- area, territory, region
- Sellelt alalt on leitud palju rauda. ― A lot of iron has been found in this area.
- (in working life, in sciences) field
- Ainuke ala, mis mind huvitab, on ajalugu. ― The only field which interests me is history.
- (business) branch
Declension
Further reading
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse ala, from Пра-Германски *alaną (“to nourish, grow”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂el- (“to grow”).
Pronunciation
Verb
ala (third person singular past indicative ól, third person plural past indicative ólu, supine alið)
- (kvæði) to give birth to
- to foster
- to nourish
- to breed
Conjugation
Finnish
Etymology 1
See ala-; this stem was repurposed as a noun meaning "underside, lower side", from which the other senses have developed.
Pronunciation
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Noun
ala
- area, field, domain (one's field of expertise or activity)
- field, discipline (specific branch of knowledge, learning, or practice; e.g. in work or sciences)
- industry, sector, branch (business, studies, etc.)
- (mathematics) area
- Синоним: pinta-ala
- (archaic) underside
Declension
Inflection of ala (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation) | |||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | ala | alat | |
genitive | alan | alojen | |
partitive | alaa | aloja | |
illative | alaan | aloihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | ala | alat | |
accusative | nom. | ala | alat |
gen. | alan | ||
genitive | alan | alojen alain rare | |
partitive | alaa | aloja | |
inessive | alassa | aloissa | |
elative | alasta | aloista | |
illative | alaan | aloihin | |
adessive | alalla | aloilla | |
ablative | alalta | aloilta | |
allative | alalle | aloille | |
essive | alana | aloina | |
translative | alaksi | aloiksi | |
abessive | alatta | aloitta | |
instructive | — | aloin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Derived terms
- alakohtainen
- alanvaihto
- alanvalinta
- Alavieska
- ammattiala
- ampuma-ala
- atk-ala
- autoala
- elektroniikka-ala
- elintarvikeala
- elokuva-ala
- elämänala
- energia-ala
- erikoisala
- etuala
- hakkuuala
- hallinnonala
- hiusala
- hoitoala
- hoiva-ala
- hotelliala
- huoneala
- huoneistoala
- huviala
- hyötyala
- ilmailuala
- ilmanala
- informaatioala
- iskuala
- Kangasala
- kannunala
- kapanala
- kapea-alainen
- kasvatusala
- kasvuala
- kauneusala
- kauppa-ala
- kerrosala
- kiinteistöala
- kirja-ala
- kirjapainoala
- kirjastoala
- koeala
- koneala
- kotitalousala
- koulutusala
- kriisiala
- kuljetusala
- kulttuuriala
- kunta-ala
- kustannusala
- kuva-ala
- kylvöala
- käsiala
- käsityöala
- käyttöala
- laaja-alainen
- lattia-ala
- lehtiala
- liikeala
- liikkuma-ala
- luonnontuoteala
- luonnonvara-ala
- luontaistuoteala
- maa-ala
- maalausala
- maatalousala
- mainosala
- majoitusala
- matalapalkka-ala
- matkailuala
- media-ala
- merenkulkuala
- metalliala
- metsäala
- mieliala
- monialainen
- monialayritys
- muotiala
- muotoiluala
- museoala
- musiikkiala
- määräala
- näköala
- näyttämöala
- oikeudenala
- oikeusala
- oktaaviala
- opetusala
- opinala
- opintoala
- osaamisala
- painoala
- painopisteala
- palveluala
- pankkiala
- panninala
- peittoala
- peliala
- peltoala
- pienialainen
- pienpalkka-ala
- pinta-ala
- pohja-ala
- puhdistuspalveluala
- puhtauspalveluala
- purjeala
- puutarha-ala
- rakennusala
- ravintola-ala
- ravitsemisala
- Saartoala
- seksiala
- siivousala
- sosiaaliala
- sovellusala
- soveltamisala
- spesiaaliala
- suppea-alainen
- sydänala
- sähköala
- sävelala
- taiteenala
- taka-ala
- talousala
- tapahtuma-ala
- teatteriala
- tekstiiliala
- teleala
- teollisuudenala
- terveydenhoitoala
- terveydenhuoltoala
- terveysala
- tiedonala
- tieteenala
- tietoliikenneala
- tietotekniikka-ala
- toimiala
- toiminta-ala
- toistoala
- tunneala
- tuotannonala
- tuotantoala
- turkisala
- turva-ala
- turvallisuusala
- tynnyrinala
- työala
- uudistusala
- vaatetusala
- vaikutusala
- vakuutusala
- vesiviljelyala
- viestintäala
- viherala
- viihdeala
- viljelyala
- viljelysala
- ydinala
- ääniala
- öljyala
Further reading
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Pronunciation
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Verb
ala
- inflection of alkaa:
- present active indicative [[Додатак:Речник#connegative|connegative]]
- second-person singular present imperative
- second-person singular present active imperative [[Додатак:Речник#connegative|connegative]]
Galician
Etymology
Learned borrowing из Латински āla. Compare the inherited á.
Noun
ala f (plural alas)
Further reading
Gallurese
Etymology
Наслеђено од Classical Latin āla, from earlier *axla, from axis, from Proto-Italic *aksis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱs- (“axis”).
Pronunciation
Noun
References
Hawaiian
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *hala, from Proto-Oceanic *jalan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zalan, from Proto-Austronesian *zalan.
Pronunciation
Noun
ala
Derived terms
References
Hoyahoya
Noun
ala
References
- Philip Carr, Hoyahoya organised phonology data (2006)
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse ala, from Пра-Германски *alaną (“to nourish, grow”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂el- (“to grow”).
Verb
ala (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative ól, third-person plural past indicative ólu, supine alið)
- to bear, give birth to [+accusative]
- to foster [+accusative]
- to feed, nourish [+accusative]
Conjugation
Derived terms
- ala aldur sinn (“to live one's life”)
- ala á (“to harp on”)
- ala upp
- ala önn fyrir (“to take care of somebody”)
- alast
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
ala
- [[Додатак:Речник#indefinite|indefinite]] genitive plural of alur
Igala
Etymology
Compare with Ebira àra, probably from Idoma ala, displaced native àgwùtọ̀
Pronunciation
Noun
álá
Derived terms
Igbo
Alternative forms
- ànị̀ (Onicha)
Etymology 1
From Proto-Igboid *ɛ́-làCḭ. Cognate with Ekpeye ɛ́lɛ̀, Ogbah àlɪ̀, Ezaa àlɪ̀, Izi àlɪ̀, Ukwuani-Aboh-Ndoni ànɪ̀, Ika àlɪ̀.[1] Compare Proto-Yoruboid *á-lɛ̀, (Yoruba alẹ̀).
Noun
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Igboid [Терм?]. Cognate with Ogbah ɛ́rã́, Ezaa ɛ́rá, Izi ɛ́rá, Ukwuani-Aboh-Ndoni ɛ́lá, Ika ɛ́rã́.[1] Possibly cognate with Yoruba wàrà.
Noun
References
Indonesian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Preposition
ala
Etymology 2
Preposition
ala
Noun
ala
Etymology 3
Adjective
ala
Further reading
- “ala” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Irish
Etymology
Наслеђено од Middle Irish athlad.
Pronunciation
Noun
ala
- Only used in phrases; see Derived terms below
Derived terms
- ar ala na huaire (“on the spur of the moment; within a second”)
- gach ala (“every now and then”)
Further reading
- "ala" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Noun
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Related terms
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
ala
- inflection of alare:
Jarai
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hulaR, from Proto-Austronesian *SulaR.
Noun
Javanese
Romanization
- Romanization of ꦲꦭ
Kapampangan
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Central Philippine *wadaq, from Proto-Philippine *wada (“to be, exist”), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wada.
Pronunciation
- Шаблон:pam-IPA
- Хифенација: a‧la
Pronoun
Adjective
Ladin
Etymology
From Африканс.
Contraction
ala
Latin
Etymology
For earlier *axla, from axis, from Proto-Italic *aksis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱs- (“axis”).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
ala
- A wing.
- (anatomy) The upper and under part of the arm, where it unites with the shoulder; the armpit.
- (zoology) The hollow where the foreleg is joined to the shoulder; the shoulder blade.
- (ботаника) The hollow where a limb joins the trunk of a tree.
- (architecture) The wings off the main room, the side apartments on the right and left of the court, the side halls or porches, waiting areas, the colonnades.
- (military) The wing of an army, cavalry force (usually deployed on an army's flank).
- (transferred) “wings” understood as the members of a group placed along the perimeter
- 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 4.121:
- “[...] dum trepidant ālae, saltūsque indāgine cingunt, [...].”
- “[At the hunting party of Dido and Aeneas], while the beaters rush about, and encircle forest glades with net[s], [...].”
(Understood here as the beaters, mounted or on foot, who flush the prey and drive it toward the hunters.)
- “[At the hunting party of Dido and Aeneas], while the beaters rush about, and encircle forest glades with net[s], [...].”
- “[...] dum trepidant ālae, saltūsque indāgine cingunt, [...].”
Inflection
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | āla | ālae |
Genitive | ālae | ālārum |
Dative | ālae | ālīs |
Accusative | ālam | ālās |
Ablative | ālā | ālīs |
Vocative | āla | ālae |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Asturian: ala
- Каталонски: ala
- Dalmatian: jal
- Franco-Provençal: âla
- Friulian: ale
- Gallurese: ala
- Италијански: ala
- Ligurian: âa
- Occitan: ala
- Стари Француски: aile f
- Old Galician-Portuguese: aa
- Romansch: ala, ela
- Sardinian: aba, ala, àua
- Sassarese: ara
- Sicilian: ala
- Шпански: ala
- Venetian: ała
- → Енглески: ala, ali-
- → Есперанто: alo
- → Galician: ala
- → Португалски: ala
References
- ala in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- ala in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- ala in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- ala in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
- ala in William Smith et al., editor (1890), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin
Latvian
Etymology
The usual theory considers ala to be borrowed from Middle Low German hol (“depth, hole, cave”), from Old Saxon hol, or maybe from the same form in Middle Dutch or German Low German (East Frisian); cf. Немачки Höhle (“cave”), all from Пра-Западно Германски *hol.
A different view suggests that ala could also be a reflex of an old Proto-Indo-European stem *h₁el-, *ol-, *al- (“to flow, to drain”) with various Baltic reflexes: dialectal alots, alogs, standard avots (“(water) source”), alksna, aluksna (“miry, swampy place”) (cf. place names like Alūksne, Alūkstes), Lithuanian alė́ti (“to flow, to drip”). The original meaning of ala would thus have been “(water) source”, from which “place (e.g., cave, rift, pit) from which water springs,” and finally simply “cave,” possibly under the influence of the aforementioned Германски words.[1]
Pronunciation
- Шаблон:lv-IPA
Audio: (file)
Noun
ala f (4th declension)
- cave (space or cavity formed underground, especially between rocks, or in the face of a cliff or hillside)
- klinšu alas ― rock caves
- pazemes ala ― subterranean cave
- alu labirinti ― cave labyrinths
- alu cilvēks ― caveman
- alu zīmējumi ― cave drawings, paintings
- Abhāzijā atrodas ala, kuras labirinti ir vairāk nekā trīs kilometrus gari ― in Abkhazia there is a cave with labyrinths longer than three kilometers
- burrow, hole, lair, den (the dwelling of some animals, in the form of a cavity with one or many exits)
- peles, lapsas alas ― mice, fox holes
- āpšu, trušu alas ― badger, rabbit holes, burrows
- rakt alu ― to dig a hole, burrow
- nekā sevišķa tur neredzēja, izņemot nelielu caurumu zemē... likās tā kā kurmja ala ― there was nothing special to see there, except a small whole on the ground... it seemed to be a molehill (lit. hole)
Declension
Derived terms
See also
References
Laz
Conjunction
ala
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Malagasy
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *halas, from Proto-Austronesian *Salas. Cognate with Balinese ᬳᬮᬲ᭄ (alas), Javanese ꦲꦭꦱ꧀ (alas).
Noun
ala
Etymology 2
From Proto-Austronesian *alaq (“fetch; get; take”).
Adverb
ala
Malay
Pronunciation
- Риме: -ə
Preposition
References
Mirandese
Noun
ala f (plural alas)
North Wahgi
Noun
ala
References
- Heather and Don Mc Lean, North Wahgi (Yu We) Organised Phonology Data (2005), p. 2
Northern Kurdish
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
References
Northern Ndebele
Verb
- to refuse
Inflection
Овај verb захтева inflection-table template.
Northern Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *ëlëk.
Pronunciation
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Adverb
Derived terms
- alcces-, alcce-, allas- (locative stems of ieš (“self”))
Postposition
ala
Further reading
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse ala, from Пра-Германски *alaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂életi.
Alternative forms
Verb
ala (present tense aler or el, past tense alte or ol, past participle alt or ale, present participle alande, imperative al)
- to foster
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
ala
References
- “ala” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Occitan
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
Old English
Noun
āla
Old High German
Etymology
From Пра-Западно Германски *ālu. Cognates include Стари Енглески æl and Old Norse alr.
Noun
āla f
Descendants
- Немачки: Ahle
Old Norse
Etymology 1
From Пра-Германски *alaną (“to nourish, grow”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂életi, from *h₂el- (“to raise, feed, nourish”). Cognate with Стари Енглески alan and Латински alō.
Verb
ala (singular present indicative elr, singular past indicative ól, plural past indicative ólu, past participle alinn)
Conjugation
Descendants
- Icelandic: ala
- Faroese: ala
- Norwegian Nynorsk: ala
- Norwegian Bokmål: ale
- Old Swedish: ala
- Шведски: uppala
- Old Danish: alæ
- Old Gutnish: ala
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
ala
- [[Додатак:Речник#indefinite|indefinite]] genitive plural of alr
References
- ala in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Old Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Noun
- wing (limb)
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 67v. a.
osp
—la p̃mera ſemeiaua leon e auie alas de aguila ueye q̃ meſauan ſus alas e cayen atierra e ſobre ſos piedes como om̃e se leuãtaua
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 67v. a.
Descendants
Etymology 2
A contraction of a (“to, toward, in, at”) + la (“the”); the feminine singular definite article.
Contraction
ala (plural alas)
- (followed by a singular feminine noun) to the, toward the
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v. b.
osp
—Loth ouo miedo de ſeer en segor esubio alas mõtãnas cõ sus .ij. fijas. estido ẽ una cueua cõ sus .ij. fijas. edixo la maior ala menor. nr̃o padre es uyeio eno nos podremos caſar. com es derecho.
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v. b.
- (followed by a singular feminine noun) in the, at the
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v. a.
osp
—eſtos angeles cõ q̃ fablo abraã. vinieron a ſodoma e loth ſedia ala puerta de la cibdat. e violos & leuãtos cõtra ellõ.
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v. a.
Related terms
Papiamentu
Alternative forms
- hala (alternative spelling)
Etymology
From Португалски ala and Шпански ala.
Noun
ala
Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing из Латински āla.
Pronunciation
Noun
ala f
- (historical, Ancient Rome) ala Галицијски
Declension
Further reading
- ala in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- Риме: -alɐ
- Хифенација: a‧la
Etymology 1
Learned borrowing из Латински āla. Compare the inherited doublet á.
Noun
ala f (plural alas)
- a flank
- (chiefly politics) faction (ideologically distinct group within an organisation)
- a row among a larger group of people or things
- (military) a rank or file of soldiers
- (Brazil) a subdivision of a carnival block consisting of similarly themed participants
- (architecture) wing (part of a building that extends from the main structure)
- (chess) each player’s half of the chessboard
- (dated) wing (part of an animal)
Noun
Lua грешка in Модул:pt-noun at line 24: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
Related terms
Interjection
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
ala
Pukapukan
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *hala, from Proto-Oceanic *jalan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zalan, from Proto-Austronesian *zalan.
Noun
ala
Derived terms
Further reading
Rade
Etymology
From Proto-Chamic *ʔular, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hulaʀ, from Proto-Austronesian *Sulaʀ.
Pronunciation
Noun
ala
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
Sassarese
Pronunciation
Noun
References
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Adverb
àla (Ћирилица spelling а̀ла)
- (used for emphasis, or as an intensifier) expression of awe, surprise, dismay, etc.
- Ala je bilo lijepo! ― It sure was nice!
- Ala lažeš! ― Oh, you're lying!
Etymology 2
Позајмљено од Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala, “spotted, variegated”).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Adjective
ála or àla or ȁla (Ћирилица spelling а́ла or а̀ла or а̏ла) (indeclinable)
Etymology 3
Наслеђено од Пра-Словенски *xala, unless borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala, “spotted, variegated”), euphemistic for a snake.
Alternative forms
Noun
ála or àla or ȁla f (Ћирилица spelling а́ла or а̀ла or а̏ла)
See also
References
Sicilian
Etymology
Noun
References
Southern Ndebele
Verb
- to refuse
Inflection
Овај noun захтева inflection-table template.
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Spanish ala (compare Ладино ala), from Латински āla.
Noun
ala f (plural alas)
- wing (of a bird or insect)
- wing (of an aircraft)
- brim (of a hat)
- (military) flank (of a formation)
- (sports) wing (part of the field)
- (in the plural) flip, wings (hairstyle)
Noun
ala m or f by sense (plural alas)
Usage notes
Шаблон:es-note-noun-f-starting-with-stressed-a
Derived terms
Related terms
Etymology 2
Interjection
ala
- Алтернативно спеловање од hala
Further reading
- “ala” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
Sranan Tongo
Pronoun
ala
Swahili
Etymology
Позајмљено од Арапски آلَة (ʾāla).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
- tool, instrument
- Синоним: kifaa
- sheath, scabbard
References
Swazi
Verb
- to refuse
Inflection
Овај verb захтева inflection-table template.
Tagalog
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Interjection
- expressing negation or disapproval, or sometimes agreement, depending on the tenor of expression
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Позајмљено од Шпански ala, from Латински āla.
Pronunciation
Noun
Lua грешка in Модул:tl-headword at line 6: attempt to call field 'findBestScript' (a nil value).
See also
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Pronoun
- Alternative form of wala
Adjective
Lua грешка in Модул:tl-headword at line 6: attempt to call field 'findBestScript' (a nil value).
- Alternative form of wala
Etymology 4
Позајмљено од Шпански a la.
Pronunciation
Adverb
Related terms
Tokelauan
Pronunciation
- Шаблон:tkl-IPA
- Хифенација: a‧la
Etymology 1
From Proto-Polynesian *hala. Cognates include Хавајски ala and Samoan ala.
Noun
ala
Verb
ala
- (transitive) to result from
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Polynesian *qara. Cognates include Хавајски ala and Samoan ala.
Verb
ala (plural feala)
- (stative) to be awake
- (stative) to be accurate
- (stative) to be sharp
- (stative, of watercraft) to be close to the wind
References
- R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[8], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 11
Turkish
Etymology
Наслеђено од Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala), from Proto-Turkic *āla (“variegated”).[1] Дублети of ela.
Pronunciation
Adjective
- multicolored, pied, variegated
- excellent, superb, splendid
- Clipping of alabalık (“trout”).
Declension
Derived terms
- alabalık (“trout”)
- alaca (“pied”)
- alaca karanlık (“dusk, twilight”)
See also
References
Uneapa
Etymology
From earlier *lala via dissimilation (compare Muduapa lala), from Proto-Oceanic *kilala via truncation, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kilala, from Proto-Austronesian *kilala.
Pronunciation
Verb
ala
- to know
Further reading
- Terry Crowley et al, The Oceanic Languages (2013), page 366
Veps
Etymology
Verb
ala
Xhosa
Verb
- to refuse
Inflection
Овај verb захтева inflection-table template.
Yámana
Verb
ala
Yoruba
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.
Noun
àlà
Etymology 2
From à- (“nominalizing prefix”) + lá (“to dream”).
Pronunciation
- Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.
Noun
àlá
Derived terms
Zulu
Etymology
Verb
Inflection
Derived terms
References
- C. M. Doke, B. W. Vilakazi (1972) “ala”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN: “ala”