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Attila

Attila

See also: attila

Translingual

Attila rufus

Proper noun

Attila m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Tyrannidae – the attilas.

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References

  • Gill, F. and Wright, M. (2006) Birds of the World: Recommended English Names, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0691128276

English

Proper noun

Attila

  1. A king of the tribes of Huns.

Derived terms


Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒtilːɒ] (Phonetic respelling: Atilla)
  • Hyphenation: At‧ti‧la

Proper noun

Attila

  1. A male given name.
  2. A king of the tribes of Huns.

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative Attila Attilák
accusative Attilát Attilákat
dative Attilának Attiláknak
instrumental Attilával Attilákkal
causal-final Attiláért Attilákért
translative Attilává Attilákká
terminative Attiláig Attilákig
essive-formal Attilaként Attilákként
essive-modal
inessive Attilában Attilákban
superessive Attilán Attilákon
adessive Attilánál Attiláknál
illative Attilába Attilákba
sublative Attilára Attilákra
allative Attilához Attilákhoz
elative Attilából Attilákból
delative Attiláról Attilákról
ablative Attilától Attiláktól
Possessive forms of Attila
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Attilám Attiláim
2nd person sing. Attilád Attiláid
3rd person sing. Attilája Attilái
1st person plural Attilánk Attiláink
2nd person plural Attilátok Attiláitok
3rd person plural Attilájuk Attiláik

Italian

Proper noun

Attila m

  1. A male given name.
  2. A king of the tribes of Huns.

Anagrams

attila

attila

See also: Attila

English

A grey-hooded attila (Attila rufus).

Noun

attila (plural attilas)

  1. A short, fringed cape worn as part of the Hungarian traditional costume.
    • 1888, Jules Claretie, Prince Zilah:
      In the Magyar costume, his heart beating more proudly under the national attila, he passed before the eyes of the peasants who had known him when a child, and had fought under his orders; and he spoke to them by name, recognizing many of his old companions in these poor people with cheeks tanned by the sun, and heads whitened by age.
    • 1898, Maurus Jokai, Debts of Honor:
      As I gazed at myself in the looking-glass, I found that I should be a handsome boy when I had put on my silver-buttoned attila.
  2. Any of the tropical flycatchers of the genus Attila.
    • 1988 February 26, Jerry Sullivan, “Field & Street”, in Chicago Reader:
      In the scrubby woods that cover most of the Yucatan, suboscines such as the masked tityra, the bright-rumped attila, and the boat-billed flycatcher are all common.

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