"Alle" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: From New Latin alca alle, probably so named from confusion with the long-tailed duck. Compare Swedish alfågel (“long-tailed duck”), dialectal allegubbe (“male long-tailed duck”), Icelandic hávella (“long-tailed duck”), Faroese ógvella (“long-tailed duck”), formations representing Proto-Germanic *allijǭ (“long-tailed duck”). Related are Swedish alke (“auk”), and Finnish alli (“long-tailed duck”). Etymology templates: {{der|mul|NL.|-}} New Latin, {{m|la||alca alle}} alca alle, {{cog|sv|alfågel||long-tailed duck}} Swedish alfågel (“long-tailed duck”), {{m|sv|allegubbe||male long-tailed duck}} allegubbe (“male long-tailed duck”), {{cog|is|hávella||long-tailed duck}} Icelandic hávella (“long-tailed duck”), {{cog|fo|ógvella||long-tailed duck}} Faroese ógvella (“long-tailed duck”), {{cog|gem-pro|*allijǭ||long-tailed duck}} Proto-Germanic *allijǭ (“long-tailed duck”), {{cog|sv|alke||auk}} Swedish alke (“auk”), {{cog|fi|alli||long-tailed duck}} Finnish alli (“long-tailed duck”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Alle|nogendercat=1}} Alle f
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Alcidae – the single species Alle alle (little auk or dovekie). Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Birds Derived forms: Alle alle

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