- In grammar, the
illative case (/ˈɪlətɪv/;
abbreviated ILL; from Latin:
illatus "brought in") is a
grammatical case used in the Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian...
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ill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ILL, or
Ill, or
ill may
refer to:
Ill (France), a
river in Alsace, France,
tributary of the
Rhine Ill (Vorarlberg)...
- uses the
neologism "
illative sense". The term
itself is
derived from the
Latin verb fero-tuli-latus,
meaning "to bring". "
Illative" means, then, "to bring...
- The
Iller (German: [ˈɪlɐ] ;
ancient name Ilargus) is a
river of
Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is a
right tributary of the Danube, 146 kilometres...
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Illing is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Marianne Illing (born 1974),
Canadian water polo
player Peter Illing (1899–1966), Austrian...
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ill will in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ill Will or
Illwill may
refer to:
Ill Will Records, an
American record label iLL WIll Press. publisher...
- The
Ill (all capitals:
ILL) is a 72-kilometre-long (45 mi)
tributary of the
Rhine in the
western Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It
flows from the northern...
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IllScarlett (styled as
illScarlett; /ˌɪlˈskɑːrlɪt/) is a
Canadian rock and
reggae band
formed in 2001.
Their most
prominent influence is California-based...
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illative and
translative suffixes. In
Meadow Mari, the
usage of the
lative is
restricted compared to that of the
illative case.
Whereas the
illative can...
- The
Ill (/ˈɪl/ IL;
Alemannic German: [ɪl], French: [il]) is a
river in Alsace, in north-eastern France, and a left-bank, or western,
tributary of the...