"eeeloan" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yola]

IPA: /iːˈlɔːn/
Etymology: Probably inherited from Middle English ilond, from Old English īeġland, from Proto-West Germanic *auwjuland. Poole compares it to Irish oileán, but this seems unnecessary. The undiphthongised i-vowel is also found in e.g. eeren (“iron”), neen (“nine”), peepeare (“piper”), and the second syllable is the same as lhoan (“land”), hoane (“hand”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|inherited}} inherited, {{inh|yol|enm|ilond|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle English ilond, {{inh+|yol|enm|ilond|nocap=1}} inherited from Middle English ilond, {{inh|yol|ang|īeġland}} Old English īeġland, {{inh|yol|gmw-pro|*auwjuland}} Proto-West Germanic *auwjuland, {{noncog|ga|oileán}} Irish oileán Head templates: {{head|yol|noun}} eeeloan
  1. island Synonyms: eeloan, eelone, iloan, ilone Derived forms: Laady's Ilone

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