gallu

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== English == === Alternative forms === galla === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Akkadian 𒋼𒇲 (gallûm, “gallu”). === Noun === gallu (plural gallu or gallus) A great demon or devil of the ancient Mesopotamian Underworld. === References === === Further reading === gallu on Wikipedia.Wikipedia === Anagrams === Gulla, gulal == Asturian == === Etymology === Inherited from Latin gallus, from Proto-Italic *galsos, from Proto-Indo-European *gelH- (“to call”). === Noun === gallu m (plural gallos) rooster (male domestic fowl) Synonym: pitu == Corsican == === Alternative forms === ghjallu, ghjaddu === Etymology === Inherited from Latin gallus, from Proto-Italic *galsos, from Proto-Indo-European *gelH- (“to call”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡalːu/ Hyphenation: gal‧lu === Noun === gallu m (plural galli) rooster === References === “gallu, ghjallu, ghjaddu” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa == Fula == === Noun === gallu o (Pulaar) district ==== Related terms ==== === References === M. Niang (1997), Pulaar–English English–Pulaar Standard Dictionary, New York: Hippocrene Books == Laboya == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈɡalːu] === Noun === gallu fence cage jail === References === Allahverdi Verdizade (2019), “gallu”, in Lamboya word list‎[2], Leiden: LexiRumah == Welsh == === Alternative forms === gallel, galler, galled (Southwest) gallyd (North) === Etymology === From Middle Welsh gallu, from Proto-Celtic *galnati (“to be able”). Cognate with Irish gal (“ardour, valour”) and Lithuanian galėti (“to be able”). === Pronunciation === (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈɡaɬɨ/ (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈɡaɬi/ Rhymes: -aɬɨ === Verb === gallu (first-person singular present gallaf) to be able to, can Synonym: (North Wales) medru Antonyms: ffaelu, methu to have permission, can Synonym: cael King, Gareth (1993), Modern Welsh: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Grammars), London and New York: Routledge, →ISBN, page 202: ==== Usage notes ==== In the colloquial language, the preterite of this verb is almost never used; the past tense is rendered by means of the periphrastic imperfect, e.g. roedd e’n gallu (“he could, he was able to”). In the colloquial language, the future tense of this verb has a present-tense meaning as well, so galla i means both ‘I can’ and ‘I will be able to’. ==== Conjugation ==== Alternative verbal adjective forms: galluedig galluadwy Alternative conditional forms: gallaswn/llaswn i (“I could, would be able”) gallaset/llaset ti (“you could, would be able”) gallasai/llasai fo/fe/hi (“he/she/it could, would be able”) gallasen/llasen ni (“we could, would be able”) gallasech/llasech chi (“you could, would be able”) gallasen/llasen nhw (“they could, would be able”) === Noun === gallu m (plural galluoedd) ability Synonym: medr Antonym: annallu might, power, potency Synonyms: grym, nerth Antonym: annallu === Mutation === === References === == Yogad == === Noun === gallú noise