asili

English

Etymology

From Swahili asili (origin); introduced in this sense by Marimba Ani.

Noun

asili (uncountable)

  1. (anthropology) The central seed or "germinating matrix" of a culture.
    • 2002, Susan Hawthorne, Wild Politics: Feminism, Globalisation, Bio/diversity, page 381:
      Law, religion and worldview emerge from the chrysalis of the asili. In western culture, the asili is characterised by separation and universalism.

Anagrams

Italian

Noun

asili m

  1. plural of asilo

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Latin

Noun

asīlī

  1. inflection of asīlus:
    1. nominative/vocative plural
    2. genitive singular

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic أَصْل (ʔaṣl).

Pronunciation

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Noun

asili (n class, plural asili)

  1. origin
    Synonym: asasi

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