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aile

American  
[ahyl] / aɪl /

noun

Obsolete.
  1. an obsolete variant of aisle.


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Saariaho’s flute concerto “L’Aile du Songe,” from 2001, was a quietly personal touch of programming: Mälkki, who like Saariaho lives in Paris, is a friend and eminent interpreter of her music.

From New York Times

Titled “Hermès à tire-d’aile – Les mondes de Leïla Menchari,” which loosely translates as “The Hermès Worlds of Leïla Menchari,” the exhibition is set to run from Nov. 8 to Dec. 3.

From Los Angeles Times

L’aile de la maison qu’il occupait a été démolie il y a quelques années.

From New York Times

Saariaho’s partner in the creation of many of her new pieces for flute, including for her outstanding flute concerto “L’aile du songe” from 2001, has been the flutist Camilla Hoitenga.

From Washington Post

"I have friends who say 'Hey, we want to come to your town'," echoes his classmate Aile.

From BBC