ayle
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English ayel, aiel, from Old French aiol, aiel, from Vulgar Latin *aviolus, ultimately from Latin avus.
Noun[edit]
ayle
- (obsolete) A grandfather.
- The Writ of Ayle was an ancient English writ which lay against a stranger who had dispossessed the demandant of land of which his grandfather died seized.
Related terms[edit]
Anagrams[edit]
Crimean Tatar[edit]
Noun[edit]
ayle
Declension[edit]
Declension of ayle
References[edit]
Turkish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
ayle (definite accusative ayleyi, plural ayleler)
- Misspelling of aile.
Declension[edit]
Inflection | ||
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Nominative | ayle | |
Definite accusative | ayleyi | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ayle | ayleler |
Definite accusative | ayleyi | ayleleri |
Dative | ayleye | aylelere |
Locative | aylede | aylelerde |
Ablative | ayleden | aylelerden |
Genitive | aylenin | aylelerin |
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- en:Male family members
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- crh:Family
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