Pronunciation: /əˈbɪlə/

Definitions of abilla

noun a proper noun referring to a specific name or place

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a beautiful abilla necklace at the market.

A2 The abilla fabric is known for its softness and durability.

B1 She wore an elegant abilla dress to the party.

B2 The abilla jewelry collection was showcased at the fashion show.

C1 The designer created a stunning abilla gown for the red carpet event.

C2 The abilla industry is a major contributor to the country's economy.

Examples of abilla in a Sentence

formal The town of Abilla is known for its historical landmarks and cultural heritage.

informal I heard Abilla is a great place to visit for a weekend getaway.

slang Abilla is lit, you have to check it out sometime!

figurative Her mind was like a labyrinth, intricate and complex like the streets of Abilla.

Grammatical Forms of abilla

past tense

abilled

plural

abillas

comparative

more abilla

superlative

most abilla

present tense

abilla

future tense

will abilla

perfect tense

has abilla

continuous tense

is abillaing

singular

abilla

positive degree

abilla

infinitive

to abilla

gerund

abilling

participle

abillaing

Origin and Evolution of abilla

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abilla' originated from the Latin word 'abilla' which referred to a type of garment worn by Roman soldiers.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abilla' evolved to refer to a type of outer garment or cloak worn by individuals in medieval Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy.