[pʰtʰiɫa]
OriginUltimately of Semitic, probably Aramaic origin: compare Aramaic פתילא (ptīlā, “twisted cord, string, wick”), also referring to other wick-like objects of soft materials, such as a tampon or a roll of lint to be put into a wound.
- carded wool, flock of wool
Formsptila(romanization) · ფთილები(plural) · ფთილა(nominative, singular) · ფთილები(nominative, plural) · ფთილანი(archaic, nominative, plural) · ფთილამ(ergative, singular) · ფთილებმა(ergative, plural) · ფთილათ(archaic, ergative, plural) · ფთილათა(archaic, ergative, plural) · ფთილას(dative, singular) · ფთილასა(dative, singular) · ფთილებს(dative, plural) · ფთილებსა(dative, plural) · ფთილათ(archaic, dative, plural) · ფთილათა(archaic, dative, plural) · ფთილის(genitive, singular) · ფთილისა(genitive, singular) · ფთილების(genitive, plural) · ფთილებისა(genitive, plural) · ფთილათ(archaic, genitive, plural)