/ˈʋilːi/, [ˈʋilːi]
AlkuperäBorrowed from Old Swedish viller.
- wild
- savage
- feral (wild, untamed, especially of domesticated animals having returned to the wild)
- wildcat (unauthorized)
“Juutalaiset siirtolaiset ovat pystyttäneet uusia villejä siirtokuntia Länsirannan mäkien päälle.” — Jewish settlers have been putting up new wildcat outposts on hilltops in the West Bank.
- far-fetched (not likely; difficult to believe)
“Hänellä on paljon villejä ideoita rahan ansaitsemiseksi.” — He is full of far-fetched ideas to make money.
Muodotvillimpi(comparative) · villein(superlative) · villi(nominative, singular) · villit(nominative, plural) · villi(accusative, nominative, singular) · villit(accusative, nominative, plural) · villin(accusative, genitive, singular) · villit(accusative, genitive, plural) · villin(genitive, singular) · villien(genitive, plural) · villiä(partitive, singular) · villejä(partitive, plural) · villissä(inessive, singular) · villeissä(inessive, plural) · villistä(elative, singular) · villeistä(elative, plural) · villiin(illative, singular) · villeihin(illative, plural) · villillä(adessive, singular) · villeillä(adessive, plural)