Vila vs Mila - What's the difference?
vila | mila |
(mythology) A type of fairy or nymph in Slavic mythology.
* 1874 , Elodie Lawton Mijatovic, Serbian Folklore :
*:"The Vilas (fairies ) live there, and they will certainly put out your eyes as they have put out mine, if you venture on their mountain."
* 1998 , Mike Dixon-Kennedy, Encyclopedia of Russian and Slavic Myth and Legend , page 302:
* 1995 , Albert Bates Lord, The Singer Resumes the Tale , page 52:
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* 1992 Sally Armstrong, Mila , Macmillan Canada, ISBN 077159156X, page 59:
* 1996 , The Music of Dolphins , Scholastic Inc.(1998), ISBN 0590897985, page 52:
* 2003 Dina Mehta, Mila in Love , Penguin Books, ISBN 0143030191, page 4:
As a noun vila
is fairy (mythical being).As a proper noun mila is
.vila
English
Noun
(en-noun)- Duly married, the couple lived for some time in peace and contentment, until one day Marko boasted that his wife was a vila , whereupon she put on her wings and flew away.
- She is answered, fittingly enough, by a vila , who declares that she is more beautiful than the girl.
Anagrams
* * * ----mila
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- At the end of the evening?and remember it was a sad occasion?Auntie Fanny says, 'Shoiley, do me a favour, ask Myla'?she never called her Mila ?'for the recipe.'
- My name is Mila'. '''Mila''' is the name others gave me. The ones who found me. ' Mila is miracle.
- And she persisted in calling me Mila after I had decreed that people should now use my full name: Sharmila.