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aile

American  
[ahyl] / aɪl /

noun

Obsolete.
  1. an obsolete variant of aisle.


Example Sentences

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We hope that no hassocs will be shied in our direction as we make our way down the aile to the mourners' bench.

From Time Magazine Archive

La Douleur plane dans l'air alourdi du cr�puscule, comme une aile fatale—J�sus est mort!

From Six Centuries of Painting by Davies, Randall

In the middle of the south aile of the choir, generally called the Herberts’ chapel, is the effigy of Sir William ap Thomas, and his wife Gladys, daughter of the celebrated Sir David Gam. 

From A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire by Barber, J. T.

I am afraid I must really just run in and eat an aile de poulet and a pêche au vin with them, and give them of my news, or they will be mortally offended.

From The Martian by Du Maurier, George

Quand la demoiselle dorée S’envole au départ des hivers, Souvent sa robe diaprée, Souvent son aile est déchirée Aux mille dards des buissons verts.

From Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn by Hearn, Lafcadio