English edit

Noun edit

ul (plural uls)

  1. (computing) Alternative form of UL (upload)

Verb edit

ul (third-person singular simple present uls, present participle uling, simple past and past participle uled)

  1. (computing) Alternative form of UL (upload)

Anagrams edit

Akkadian edit

Etymology edit

Probably from 𒅇 (u) + 𒆷𒀀 (), thus corresponding to Biblical Hebrew וְלֹא (wə-loʔ). Compare also Biblical Hebrew אַל (ʔal).

Pronunciation edit

Particle edit

ul

  1. (negation) not (in main clauses)
    𒀀𒅗𒀠 𒀀𒇷𒅎 𒌑𒌌 𒉌𒄷𒊻
    [akal ālim ul nīḫuz]
    a-ka-al a-li-im u₂-ul ni-ḫu-uz
    We did not take the food of the town.

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Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic

References edit

  • “ul”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)[1], Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011

Albanian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Albanian *wala, from *wol-o-, o-grade of Proto-Indo-European *wel- (press together) (compare Lithuanian valýti (to clean), Ancient Greek εἰλέω (eiléō, press together)). Variant unj is from *ulnj, from Proto-Albanian *walnja, a causative of the previous.

Verb edit

ul (aorist ula, participle ulur)

  1. to sit down, put (someone/something) on a seat (or on the ground)
    Ulem.
    I'm sitting down (I'm taking a seat).
    (mediopassive)
  2. to lower, put down
    Ilir, uli krahët.
    Ilir, put your arms down.
  3. to bend, tilt down
  4. to seat; land an airplane
  5. to decrease, reduce, diminish
  6. to close
    uli sytë
    close your eyes
  7. to pull down (a skirt or shirt, clothes in general)
  8. (figurative) to demote; degrade, debase

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Further reading edit

  • [2] verb "ul" (engl.: lower, put down) • "Fjalor Shqip" (Albanian Dictionary)

Angguruk Yali edit

Noun edit

ul

  1. ash

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Breton edit

Article edit

ul

  1. a/an

See also edit

Kabyle edit

Noun edit

ul m (construct wul, plural ulawen, construct plural wulawen)

  1. heart

Livonian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Finnic *hullu. Cognates include Finnish hullu.

Adjective edit

ul

  1. crazy
  2. wild

Declension edit

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Noun edit

ul m (definite singular ulen, indefinite plural ular, definite plural ulane)

  1. a howl

Verb edit

ul

  1. imperative of ula

Polish edit

 
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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ulьjь.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ul/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ul
  • Syllabification: ul

Noun edit

ul m inan

  1. hive, beehive
  2. (slang) prison

Declension edit

References edit

Further reading edit

  • ul in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • ul in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Somali edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Cushitic. Cognates include Afar ilo and Oromo ulee.

Noun edit

ul ?

  1. stick

Tuareg edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

ul m (plural ulawen)

  1. (Tamahaq) heart

West Flemish edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ul m (plural uls, diminutive ulletje)

  1. lid (top or cover of a container)