anile
Anglais modifier
Étymologie modifier
Adjectif modifier
Nature | Forme |
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Positif | anile |
Comparatif | more anile |
Superlatif | most anile |
anile
- Qui a rapport avec une vieille femme.
- Dr. Wittman, too, was passing over the same ground trodden by Bonaparte in his Syrian expedition, and had an ample opportunity of inquiring its probable object, and the probably success which (but for the heroic defence of Acre), might have attended it ; he was on the theatre of Bonaparte’s imputed crimes, as well as his notorious defeat ; and might have brought us back, not anile conjecture, but sound evidence of events which must determine his character, who may determine our fate. — (Sydney Smith, The Works of Sydney Smith, “Wittman’s Travels” (Edinburgh Review, 1803), pages 248–249, 1844)
- Romanticism, so sanguine and so venturous in its revolutionary youth, grew anile in its premature decrepitude ; mumbled its credos ; cursed its heretics — and died. — (Robert Alfred Vaughan, Hours with the mystics : a contribution to the history of religious opinion, page 347, 1880)
Vocabulaire apparenté par le sens modifier
Prononciation modifier
- (Received Pronunciation) : \ˈænaɪl\
- (Australie) : écouter « anile [Prononciation ?] »
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- Cette page utilise des informations de l’article du Wiktionnaire en anglais, sous licence CC BY-SA 4.0 : anile. (liste des auteurs et autrices)
Latin modifier
Forme d’adjectif modifier
anile \Prononciation ?\
Portugais modifier
Forme de verbe modifier
Voir la conjugaison du verbe anilar | ||
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Subjonctif | Présent | que eu anile |
que você/ele/ela anile | ||
Impératif | Présent | |
(3e personne du singulier) anile | ||
anile \ɐ.ˈni.lɨ\ (Lisbonne) \a.ˈni.li\ (São Paulo)