illar

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Galician[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Galician-Portuguese jllal (attested in the form jllaes), from Vulgar Latin *iliaris, from Latin īlia, plural of īle (guts, intestines). Cognate with Portuguese ilhal and Spanish ijar.

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illar m (plural illares)

  1. flank, side, region between the ribcage and the hip in mammals
    Synonym: illarga
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Most commonly utilized in the plural illares.

Etymology 2[edit]

From illa (island).

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illar (first-person singular present illo, first-person singular preterite illei, past participle illado)

  1. to isolate, to separate, to quarantine
    Synonym: incomunicar
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Etymology 3[edit]

From illó (spring).

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illar (first-person singular present illo, first-person singular preterite illei, past participle illado)

  1. to well; to issue forth (water from the earth)
    Synonym: xurdir
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