ul
English
Verb
ul (third-person singular simple present uls, present participle uling, simple past and past participle uled)
Alternative forms
- (upload): UL, u/l, U/L
Antonyms
- (computing): dl
Albanian
Alternative forms
- unj
Etymology
From Proto-Albanian *wala, from *wol-o-, o-grade of Proto-Indo-European *wel- ‘press together’ (compare Lithuanian valýti ‘to clean’, Ancient Greek εἰλέω (eiléō) ‘press together’). Variant unj is from *ulnj, from Proto-Albanian *walnja, a causative of the previous.
Verb
ul (first-person singular past tense ula, participle ulur)
Derived terms
Angguruk Yali
Assan
References
- Languages and Prehistory of Central Siberia (2004, →ISBN, page 139: "Assan ul ‘river’, Ket ūl ‘water’"
Interlingue
Kabyle
Kott
References
- Stefan Georg, Yeniseic Languages and the Siberian Linguistic Area
- Robert Gordon Latham, Elements of comparative philology, page 95, 1862
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pumpokol
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