veli – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Veli
Veli is a
Turkish and
Finnish male given name, meaning
guardian and
brother in each language respectively. In
Turkish, Veli is also an
Arabic loanword meaning a "friend of God", and is the singular form of
Evliya. Veli is also a unisex name in South Africa in the Nguni language siSwati, shortened for names: Velaphi, Veliswa and Velile.
velare
v.
veil, cover, mist, cloud, dim, conceal, shroud
velo
nm.
veil, film, shroud, cover, gauze, velum
veli
n.
conservator, curator, custodian, guardian, patron
Veli
[Latvian] The dead souls, no adequate translation available. The Veli are sometimes connected with the appearance of rolling grey clouds, although some scholars tend to connect it with velns - "the devil". They are the living dead, continuing their lives in the realm of Velu mate - some kind of a parallel world, an underworld. Sometimes differentiated from the souls (dveseles), sometimes not, they mingle with the living at important events. There is a period in autumn, when Veli are expected to revisit their homes. Ritual meals are prepared for them then. In dievturiba there is a theory of a trinity within a human being, consisting of miesa ("the flesh"), dvesele ("the soul") and velis ("the astral body"). Still, there is no text mentioning all these three together, velis and dvesele mutually substitute each other. Velis and Vels are sometimes mixed, allowing again the explanation of Velns as a form of Veli, or a deity of the dead (Stenders 1783).
velum
N
sail| covering; curtain; [vela vento dare => sail away]