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Read the Latin Dictionary meaning of ille,part of speech of ille, synonyms of ille, antonyms of ille, words derived from ille, examples of ille usage, alternate forms of ille, word forms of ille, history of ille, pronounciation of ille, abbreviation forms of ille below:
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ille is a Article. A word that defines a noun as specific or unspecific
olle
1.1 Intereā ambulantēs peruēnimus ad quendam locum ubi sē tamen montēs illī inter quōs ībāmus aperiēbant
In English: While we were walking, we arrived at a certain place, where the mountains, through which we went, nevertheless were open
1. no-table-tags (table-tags)
2. la-adecl (inflection-template)
3. ille (masculine,nominative,singular)
4. illa (feminine,nominative,singular)
5. illud (neuter,nominative,singular)
6. illī (masculine,nominative,plural)
7. illae (feminine,nominative,plural)
8. illa (neuter,nominative,plural)
9. illī̆us (feminine,genitive,masculine,neuter,singular)
10. illōrum (genitive,masculine,plural)
11. illārum (feminine,genitive,plural)
12. illōrum (genitive,neuter,plural)
13. illī (dative,feminine,masculine,neuter,singular)
14. illīs (dative,feminine,masculine,neuter,plural)
15. illum (accusative,masculine,singular)
16. illam (accusative,feminine,singular)
17. illud (accusative,neuter,singular)
18. illōs (accusative,masculine,plural)
19. illās (accusative,feminine,plural)
20. illa (accusative,neuter,plural)
21. illō (ablative,masculine,singular)
22. illā (ablative,feminine,singular)
23. illō (ablative,neuter,singular)
24. illīs (ablative,feminine,masculine,neuter,plural)
From Old Latin olle (“he, that”) (also ollus, olla), from Proto-Italic *olnos, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ol-no-s or *h₂l̥-no-s, from *h₂el- (“beyond, other”). Cognate with Latin uls (“beyond”), alius (“other”), and alter (“the other”); Umbrian ulu (“to that place”), Old Church Slavonic лани (lani, “last year”, literally “in that (year)”). Initial i- from o- has no parallel case and may be owing to contamination from is, iste or due to the palatalizing effect of l exilis.
/ˈil.le/
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