gilí

See also: gili and gilî

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Caló jili (innocent; fresh), from Romani śil (cold), from Sanskrit शीत (śītá, cold), formed from a root also seen in Sanskrit śyā- (“ice”), and śyā́yati (“(s)he makes freeze, makes congeal”), and śī́yate (“(s)he freezes, congeals, is cold”); outside Indic, compare Ossetic (Digor dialect) suyun (from earlier *siyun), (Iron dialect) siin (both “to freeze”). No cognates are known outside Indo-Iranian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xiˈli/ [xiˈli]
  • Rhymes: -i
  • Syllabification: gi‧lí

Adjective

gilí m or f (masculine and feminine plural gilís or gilíes)

  1. (colloquial, Spain) stupid
    Synonyms: tonto, pasmado

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