Ile vs Ide - What's the difference?
ile | ide |
(obsolete) Ear of corn.
(obsolete) An aisle.
(obsolete) An isle.
(archaic) I’ll; contraction for I will or I shall
* "Why then Ile fit you." — T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
A freshwater (fish) of the family Cyprinidae, found across northern Europe and Asia,
*1989 , (Keith Bosley), translating Elias Lönnrot, The Kalevala , XLVII:
*:a pike says to the pike-folk / a whitefish asked an ide , a / salmon another salmon: / ‘Have they died, the famous men / have Kaleva's sons been lost […]?’
As a noun ile
is island.As a proper noun ide is
.ile
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m).Noun
(head)- (Ainsworth)
Etymology 2
See aisle.Noun
(head)Etymology 3
See isleNoun
(head)- (Geoffrey Chaucer)
