Caille

/ˈkaɪl/ noun

An old or broken-down vehicle or object, particularly used in Irish English.

From Irish English, possibly from Old Irish or influenced by similar-sounding terms in Gaelic. The word emerged in Irish dialect to describe deteriorated or worthless items, reflecting the colloquial character of Irish English.

AMካይል
ARكَايْل
BNক্যাল
CAcaille
CScaille
DAcaille
DEcaille
ELκαίλ
EScaille
FAکایل
FIcaille
FRcaille
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