See also: Hiel

Dutch

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch hiele, from Old Dutch *hela, from Proto-Germanic *hanhilaz.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɦil/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: hiel
  • Rhymes: -il

Noun

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hiel m (plural hielen, diminutive hieltje n)

  1. heel, part of the foot
    Synonyms: hak, (obsolete) verzen
  2. analogous part of footwear or another physical entity

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Negerhollands: hiel, houe, hil
  • Papiamentu: hilchi, hieltje

Anagrams

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish fiel, from Vulgar Latin *felem m or f, from Latin fel n.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʝel/ [ˈɟ͡ʝel]
  • IPA(key): (Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈjel/ [ˈjel]

  • Rhymes: -el
  • Syllabification: hiel

Noun

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hiel f (uncountable)

  1. bile
    Synonym: bilis

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Volapük

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Etymology

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hi- +‎ el

Article

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hiel

  1. the (used for all proper nouns and also foreign loanwords not yet assimilated into Volapük, but unlike el, this article also denotes that the proper noun's referent is masculine)

Declension

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West Frisian

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian hēl, from Proto-Germanic *hailaz.

Adjective

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hiel

  1. whole, entire

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • hiel”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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