kil

kil
kil first element in many Celtic place names, lit. "cell (of a hermit), church, burial place," from Gael. and Ir. -cil, from cill, gradational variant of ceall "cell, church, burial place," from L. cella (see CELL (Cf. cell)).

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  • kil — kil …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • kil — [ kil ] n. m. • 1880; abrév. de kilo ♦ Pop. Un kil de rouge : un litre de vin rouge. ● kil nom masculin (de kilo) Populaire. Litre de vin. ⇒KIL, subst. masc. Populaire A. Kilo. La gonzesse avec un kil de farine su la gueule (BRUANT 1901, p. 287) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Kil — may refer to: *Kil, Kil, the principal town of Kil Municipality, Sweden *Kil, Nacka, a village in Nacka Municipality, Sweden *Kil Municipality in Värmland County, Sweden *Kil Hundred, or Kils härad, was a hundred of Värmland in Sweden *Kil,… …   Wikipedia

  • Kil — Hilfe zu Wappen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • kil — s.n. Kilogram [var.: kílo s.m.] – Din fr. kil. Trimis de catalin caba, 27.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  KIL, kíle, s.n. Trimis de tavi, 17.07.2004. Sursa: DOOM  KIL s. v. kilogram …   Dicționar Român

  • KIL — may refer to:* Kildonan railway station in Scotland has National Rail code KIL * Kongsvinger I.L., a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark * KIL 168, a Russian Kashtan rescue/crane ship based in Vladivostok * Known… …   Wikipedia

  • KIL — steht für: Flughafen Kiel in Deutschland, Rufzeichen des assoziierten Funkfeuers Kongsvinger IL, norwegischer Fußballverein Kuban Airlines, russische Fluggesellschaft (ICAO Code) KI L steht für: Line Islands, ISO 3166 2 Code der zu Kiribati… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kil — (Min.), so v.w. Meerschaum …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Kil — Kil, die Mannesgröße als Längenmaß in Korea …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Kil — Kil, aus Ton bestehende, zu aseptischen Umschlägen etc. benutzte mineralische Masse (Walkerde). (S. auch Meerschaum.) …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • kil — (kil) a white, sticky, soapy clay from the Black Sea region; when sterilized, it is employed as an ointment base for use in skin diseases …   Medical dictionary

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