Fiel

/fiːl/ noun

Definition

An archaic or dialectal term, possibly referring to a faithful person, a variant of 'feel,' or a term from other languages; usage is highly specialized and region-dependent.

Etymology

This word's etymology is uncertain and varies by regional usage. It may derive from Old English roots related to 'faithful' (similar to 'fido') or represent a borrowed term from Spanish or French in particular contexts.

Kelly Says

Some words are so old or regional that modern English speakers barely use them anymore—'fiel' might have meant faithful or might have meant something in medieval trade languages. It's a word that time mostly forgot.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አርብ
arb
ARالعربية
ميدان
may-dan
BNবাংলা
ক্ষেত্র
khe-ttr
CACatalà
camp
kam
CSČeština
pole
pole
DADansk
mark
mark
DEDeutsch
Feld
feld
ELΕλληνικά
πεδίο
ped-io
ESEspañol
campo
kam-po
FAفارسی
زمین
zemin
FISuomi
kenttä
kent-tä
FRFrançais
champ
sham
GUGU
મોર
mor
HAHA
fada
fa-da
HEעברית
שדה
sade
HIहिन्दी
खेत
khet
HUMagyar
mező
me-zo
IDBahasa Indonesia
lapang
la-pang
IGIG
afia
a-fia
ITItaliano
campo
kam-po
JA日本語
no
KKKK
топырақ
topyraq
KMKM
ទ荧
toey
KO한국어
bat
MRMR
खेळ
khel
MSBahasa Melayu
padang
pa-dang
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်း
kyun
NLNederlands
veld
veld
NONorsk
mark
mark
PAPA
ਖੇਤ
khet
PLPolski
pole
pole
PTPortuguês
campo
kam-po
RORomână
câmp
kamp
RUРусский
поле
pole
SVSvenska
fält
felt
SWKiswahili
shamba
sham-ba
TAதமிழ்
வயல்
vayl
TEతెలుగు
వయ్య
vayya
THไทย
ทุ่ง
tung
TLTL
bukid
boo-kid
TRTürkçe
alan
a-lan
UKУкраїнська
поле
pole
URاردو
میدان
may-dan
VITiếng Việt
đồng ruộng
dong ruong
YOYO
ile
ee-leh
ZH中文
田野
tián yě
ZUZU
umhlaba
oom-hla-ba

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