"vėlė" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Lithuanian]

Forms: vėlės [plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Balto-Slavic *weliā, from Proto-Indo-European *welh₃- (“death”). Compare Latvian veļi. Etymology templates: {{inh|lt|ine-bsl-pro|*weliā}} Proto-Balto-Slavic *weliā, {{der|lt|ine-pro|*welh₃-||death}} Proto-Indo-European *welh₃- (“death”), {{cog|lv|veļi}} Latvian veļi Head templates: {{head|lt|nouns|||plural|vėlės||{{{f}}}||{{{m}}}|g=f|g2=|head=}} vėlė f (plural vėlės), {{lt-noun|f|vėlės}} vėlė f (plural vėlės)
  1. Spirit of a dead human, ghost (Lithuanian mythology). It was said that these spirits were transparent as fog, yet soft as wool to the touch. Upon death, the soul separates from the body and does not return to it. It does not die with the body, but loses its individuality. The vėlė had to cross over to the realm of the vėlė. Tags: feminine Derived forms: vėliava (english: flag)
    Sense id: en-vėlė-lt-noun-qe8CAyku Categories (other): Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header

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        "Spirit of a dead human, ghost (Lithuanian mythology). It was said that these spirits were transparent as fog, yet soft as wool to the touch. Upon death, the soul separates from the body and does not return to it. It does not die with the body, but loses its individuality. The vėlė had to cross over to the realm of the vėlė."
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