ital
English
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editNoun
editital (countable and uncountable, plural itals)
- (Jamaica, Iyaric) Pure, natural food suiting a Rastafari lifestyle.
- 2009 November 11, Baz Dreisingere, “Kingston: Trading Beach Chairs for Bar Stools”, in The New York Times[1]:
- On the other side of the spectrum are the many ital restaurants that adhere to the Rastafarian dietary laws (no meat, fish or salt).
- 2016, Gabriel J. Christian, Aboard the Commandante Pineres: Dominica, The 11th World Festival of Youth & Students, Cuba July 1978, & the Caribbean Struggle for National Liberation:
- The minister declined the offer of a parley and "itals"―the term for vegetarian dishes that the Dreads favored.
Etymology 2
editAdjective
editital (not comparable)
- (proofreading) Abbreviation of italic.
Anagrams
editHungarian
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editital (plural italok)
Declension
editInflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | ital | italok |
accusative | italt | italokat |
dative | italnak | italoknak |
instrumental | itallal | italokkal |
causal-final | italért | italokért |
translative | itallá | italokká |
terminative | italig | italokig |
essive-formal | italként | italokként |
essive-modal | italul | — |
inessive | italban | italokban |
superessive | italon | italokon |
adessive | italnál | italoknál |
illative | italba | italokba |
sublative | italra | italokra |
allative | italhoz | italokhoz |
elative | italból | italokból |
delative | italról | italokról |
ablative | italtól | italoktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
italé | italoké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
italéi | italokéi |
Possessive forms of ital | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | italom | italaim |
2nd person sing. | italod | italaid |
3rd person sing. | itala | italai |
1st person plural | italunk | italaink |
2nd person plural | italotok | italaitok |
3rd person plural | italuk | italaik |
Derived terms
editCompound words
Expressions
See also
editThe seven sz-v stem verbs
Indicative 1st-p. sg. |
eszem, iszom, hiszek, viszek, leszek, teszek, veszek |
Infinitive | enni, inni, hinni, vinni, lenni, tenni, venni | Pres. part. | evő, ivó, hívő, vivő, lévő/levő, tevő, vevő | |
Past 1st p. sg. |
ettem, ittam, hittem, vittem, lettem, tettem, vettem |
Verbal nouns |
evés, ivás, (hivés,) vivés, levés, tevés, vevés | |||
Imperative 1st-p. sg. |
egyek, igyak, higgyek, vigyek, legyek, tegyek, vegyek | Past 3rd sg. | evett, ivott, hitt, vitt, lett, tett, vett | Other nouns |
étel, ital, hitel, vitel, | (lét,) tétel, vétel |
(obs./archaic | őn, —, hűn, vín, lőn, tőn, vőn) | — | lény, tény, vény |
Further reading
edit- ital in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Jamaican Creole
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editital
- healthy (conducive to good health)
- Rastafari dun tell dem about Ital livity.
- Rastafarianism has already shown them how to lead a healthy lifestyle.
- natural, organic (grown without chemicals)
- saltless, unsalted (without added salt)
- A ital food me cook enuh, without salt, but a that the guests them like.
- I only cook without salt, you know? That's what the guests like.
- vegetarian, vegan (without meat)
- Mi no eat meat, so my soup ital, but the people dem love it.
- I don't eat meat, so my soup's always vegetarian. But the people love it.
Further reading
edit- Richard Allsopp, editor (1996), Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, published 2003, →ISBN, page 308
- ital – jamaicans.com Jamaican Patois dictionary
Old High German
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *īdal-. Akin to Old English īdel.
Adjective
editītal
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