Definition
An obsolete spelling of 'ail', meaning to trouble or afflict someone.
Etymology
From Old French 'aillier', derived from Latin roots, this Middle English variant represents regional spelling differences before standardization of English orthography.
Kelly Says
This forgotten spelling shows how French-influenced English once looked completely foreign—medieval writers would have pronounced and spelled this word quite differently than we do today!
Translations
BNবাংলা
একটি চোখ
ek-tee chok-kh
DEDeutsch
ein Auge
ayn ow-geh
ELΕλληνικά
ένα μάτι
ena mati
ESEspañol
un ojo
oon oh-ho
FAفارسی
یک چشم
yek cheshm
FRFrançais
un œil
uhn eh-l
HAHA
wacce idanu
wah-tsee ee-da-nu
HIहिन्दी
एक आँख
ek aan-kh
HUMagyar
egy szem
egy szem
IDBahasa Indonesia
satu mata
satu ma-ta
ITItaliano
un occhio
uhn ok-kee-oh
KKKK
бір сұйық
bir su-yik
KO한국어
한 개의 눈
han gae-ui nun
MSBahasa Melayu
satu mata
satu ma-ta
MYမြန်မာ
တစ်ခု လေး
tit-hku lay
NLNederlands
een oog
een oog
PTPortuguês
um olho
oom oh-loh
RORomână
un ochi
uhn oh-chi
SVSvenska
ett öga
ett oh-gah
SWKiswahili
jicho moja
jee-cho mo-ja
TEతెలుగు
ఒక కంటి
ok kan-tee
TLTL
isang mata
ee-sang ma-ta
URاردو
ایک آنکھ
ee-k aan-kh
VITiếng Việt
một mắt
mot mat
YOYO
ẹ̀kan ìṣẹ̀
eh-kan ee-sheh