Pronunciation: /əˈblæk/

Definitions of ablach

noun a fictional creature or entity with unknown characteristics or attributes

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an ablach playing in the park.

A2 The children were excited to see the ablach at the zoo.

B1 The ablach's fur was soft and fluffy.

B2 The ablach was trained to perform tricks for the audience.

C1 The conservation efforts for the ablach species have been successful.

C2 Researchers have discovered new behaviors in the ablach population.

Examples of ablach in a Sentence

formal The scientist discovered a new species of fish called ablach in the deep sea.

informal I heard that ablach is the latest trend in fashion.

slang I can't believe she wore that ablach outfit to the party.

figurative His mind was a whirlwind of thoughts, a chaotic ablach of ideas.

Grammatical Forms of ablach

past tense

ablached

plural

ablaches

comparative

more ablach

superlative

most ablach

present tense

ablach

future tense

will ablach

perfect tense

have ablached

continuous tense

am ablaching

singular

ablach

positive degree

ablach

infinitive

to ablach

gerund

ablaching

participle

ablaching

Origin and Evolution of ablach

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Scottish Gaelic
Story behind the word: The word 'ablach' originated from Scottish Gaelic, derived from the Old Irish word 'ablach' meaning a field of apple trees.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'ablach' evolved to refer to a small piece of land or field, no longer specifically associated with apple trees.