lilas

See also: lilás, lîlas, and lila's

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Frequently until the nineteenth century lilac, borrowed in the seventeenth from Arabic لِيلَك (līlak).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li.la/, /li.lɑ/
  • (file)

Noun

lilas m (plural lilas)

  1. lilac (plant and colour)

Descendants

  • Basque: lila
  • Breton: lireu
  • Catalan: lilà, lila
  • Corsican: lillà
  • Czech: lila
  • Danish: lilla
  • Dutch: lila
  • English: lilac
    • Cornish: laylok
    • Irish: líológ
    • Manx: laylac
    • Scottish Gaelic: liagh
    • Welsh: leloc
  • Friulian: lile
  • Galician: lila
  • German: Lila, lilafarben, lila
    • Belarusian: ліловы (lilóvy)
    • Latvian: lillā
    • Polish: lilowy, liliowy
    • Russian: лило́вый (lilóvyj)
    • Ukrainian: ліло́вий (lilóvyj)
  • Low German: lila
  • Hungarian: lila
  • Icelandic: lila
  • Italian: lilà, lilla
  • Norwegian Bokmål: lilla
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: lilla
  • Occitan: lillà
  • Polish: lilak, lila
  • Portuguese: lilás
  • Romanian: lila
  • Spanish: lila, lilac
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: лѝла
    Latin: lìla
  • Slovene: lȋla
  • Swedish: lila
  • Turkish: lila
  • Zazaki: lila

Further reading

Spanish

Adjective

lilas m pl or f pl

  1. plural of lila

Noun

lilas f pl

  1. plural of lila

Volapük

Noun

lilas

  1. genitive plural of lil

Yami

Noun

lilas

  1. (anatomy) pancreas
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