VILA


Meaning of VILA in English

ˈvēlə noun

( plural vilas -əz ; or vi·ly -lē)

Etymology: Slovenian & Serbo-Croatian; akin to Old Russian & Bulgarian vila and perhaps to Lithuanian vyti to chase, pursue, Sanskrit veti he goes, advances — more at vim

: a supernatural being of Slavonic lands sometimes held to inhabit hills and woods and appear in the form of a beautiful young woman : fairy

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