vila
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Vila
(ngd)
{{quote-text|en|year=1874|author=Elodie Lawton Mijatovic|title=Serbian Folklore
(quote-book)
{{quote-text|en|year=1998|author=Mike Dixon-Kennedy|title=Encyclopedia of Russian and Slavic Myth and Legend|page=302
settlement, usually with a minimum of five thousand inhabitants (bigger than a town but smaller than a city), that has asked for the title officially. Previously, this title was granted by the king
(infl of)
town; urban settlement smaller than a (l) and larger than a (l), which usually acts as the economic and administrative capital of a (l)
(syn)
(roa-opt-cite-cantigas)
- Como ſanta maria fez deſcobrir hũa poſta de carne que furtaran a uũs romeus na uila de Rocamador.
- : How Holy Mary caused to be found a piece of meat which was stolen from some pilgrims in the village of Rocamadour.
c. 1130, (w), pastorela:
- (quote)
(cot)
a low-class residential area, like houses, but in a self-managed community around a cul-de-sac
(l) (gloss)
(inflection of)
vila (gloss)
(l)
a rest; relief from work, activity or exertion
a rest; the repose afforded by death
to rest; to relieve, to give rest to
to rest; to a break; to cease working for a little while, to become inactive
to rest; to lean or lay
to rest; to lie or lean or be supported
to boil