illui
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Hebrew עִילּוּי (‘ilúi, “prodigy”), from the Hebrew root ע־ל־ה (`-l-_).
Noun
[edit]illui (plural illuim)
- (Jewish) A young Talmudic prodigy or genius.
Translations
[edit]Talmudic prodigy
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[edit]Latin
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From illī (same meaning but unspecified for gender) with the ending apparently taken from cui (“whom”).
Pronoun
[edit]illui m (feminine illaei) (Late Latin, nonstandard)
- him (dative singular masculine; apparently also genitive)
- Epitaph from Naples (CIL X 2564)
- c. iulius nigri lib. oriens víxit / annos xxxxv / iade contubernali suo dignissimo / quoi non licuit in suis manibus / ultimum illui spiritum ut / exciperet
- Gaius Julius Nigri, a freedman by birth, lived forty-five years. Iade [has dedicated this epitaph] to his worthy companion [Gaius] who did not have the opportunity to draw his last breath in [Iade's] arms.
- (The pronunciation of illui at this time may have been something like [elˈlui̯].)
- Formulary of Marculf, I.17
- ...antedicta villa illa cum omni sua integritate ab ipso principe illo memorato lui fuisse concessa...
- ...that the aforementioned villa was granted him, in all its entirety, by the aforementioned prince...
- Epitaph from Naples (CIL X 2564)
Descendants
[edit]- Balkan Romance:
- Italo-Romance:
- Italian: lui
- Gallo-Romance:
Northern Sami
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