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Noun — A female nature spirit in Slavic folklore, often associated with forests or water and compared to a fairy or nymph.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian and Slovene vila, a term for this folkloric spirit.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “vila” mean?

The word “vila” means a female nature spirit in Slavic folklore, often associated with forests or water and compared to a fairy or nymph. In plain terms, a fairy-like spirit from Slavic folklore.

How do you pronounce “vila”?

“Vila” is pronounced VEE-luh (/ˈviːlə/ in IPA).

How do you use “vila” in a sentence?

Here is “vila” used in a sentence: “In the old tale, a vila lures the shepherd deep into the forest.”

What part of speech is “vila”?

“Vila” is a noun.

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