filh
Indo-Portuguese
Etymology
Portuguese filho (“son”).
Noun
filh (plural filh filh)
- (Diu) son (male offspring)
- 1883, Hugo Schuchardt, Kreolische Studien, volume 3:
- Parab d’um filh estravagant
- Parable of a prodigal son
- Parab d’um filh estravagant
- 1883, Hugo Schuchardt, Kreolische Studien, volume 3:
Occitan
Alternative forms
- fiu (Provençal)
- hilh (Gascon)
Etymology
From Old Occitan filh, from Latin fīlius.
Old Occitan
Etymology
From Latin fīlium, accusative singular of fīlius. The nominative singular derives from the Latin nominative form. Compare Old French fil, fiz.
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