ail from

ail from
v.
padecer de, adolecer de.

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  • ail — (v.) c.1300, from O.E. eglan to trouble, plague, afflict, from P.Gmc. *azljaz (Cf. O.E. egle hideous, loathsome, troublesome, painful; Goth. agls shameful, disgraceful, agliþa distress, affliction, hardship, us agljan to oppress, afflict ), from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • ail|ment — «AYL muhnt», noun. an illness; sickness, especially a minor disorder of the body or mind, as distinguished from an acute or specific disease; sickness: »His ailment was only an upset stomach. SYNONYM(S): malady, complaint …   Useful english dictionary

  • AIL Storm — Infobox Automobile name = Storm MultiMission Vehicle manufacturer = Automotive Industries Ltd. parent company = Automotive Equipment Group aka = Sufa production =1990 ndash;present assembly = Upper Nazareth, Israel class = Mini SUV layout = F4… …   Wikipedia

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  • AIL — acute infectious lymphocytosis; angiocentric immunoproliferative lesion; angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy * * * ail ā(ə)l vt to affect with an unnamed disease or physical or emotional pain or discomfort used only of unspecified causes <what… …   Medical dictionary

  • ail — [OE] Now virtually obsolete except in the metaphorical use of its present participial adjective ailing, ail is of long but uncertain history. The Old English verb egl(i)an came from the adjective egle ‘troublesome’, which had related forms in… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • ail — [OE] Now virtually obsolete except in the metaphorical use of its present participial adjective ailing, ail is of long but uncertain history. The Old English verb egl(i)an came from the adjective egle ‘troublesome’, which had related forms in… …   Word origins

  • ail — I. verb Etymology: Middle English eilen, from Old English eglan; akin to Gothic agljan to harm Date: before 12th century transitive verb to give physical or emotional pain, discomfort, or trouble to intransitive verb to have something the matter; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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