ˈkī(ə)l noun
( -s )
Etymology: Scottish Gaelic caol, from caol narrow; akin to Old Irish cōil, cōel narrow, Latvian kaîls naked, bald
Scotland : channel , sound , strait
at the widening mouth of the kyle — David Innes
ˈkī(ə)l noun
( -s )
Etymology: Scottish Gaelic caol, from caol narrow; akin to Old Irish cōil, cōel narrow, Latvian kaîls naked, bald
Scotland : channel , sound , strait
at the widening mouth of the kyle — David Innes
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012