See also: Fiol, fiòl, fiôl, fioł, and fiol.

Lombard

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Etymology

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From Latin fīlius.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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fiol m

  1. (Old Lombard) son
    • 1274, Bonvesin de la Riva, Libro de Tre Scrigiure:
      Dra mort de Iesu Criste fiol de la regina.
      From the death of Jesus Crist, son of the queen

Descendants

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  • Lombard: fioeul

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Latin viola.

Noun

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fiol m (definite singular fiolen, indefinite plural fioler, definite plural fiolene)

  1. a violet (flowering plant of genus Viola)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Latin viola.

Noun

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fiol m (definite singular fiolen, indefinite plural fiolar, definite plural fiolane)

  1. a violet (flowering plant of genus Viola)

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Swedish

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en fiol

Pronunciation

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Noun

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fiol c

  1. (music) violin
    Synonym: (somewhat formal) violin

Declension

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Venetan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin fīliolus, from filius. Compare Italian figliolo, figlio.

Noun

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fiol m (plural fioli)

  1. son

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