From en.wiktionary.org:
[Gille]
** Dutch
*** Pronunciation
- [nl]
*** Verb
[nl]
1. [nl]
** Scottish Gaelic
*** Etymology
From [gd]; compare [en], [ang]. Zimmer thinks it is borrowed from [gd]; compare [en], [ang] (see [gd]), [ang].
*** Pronunciation
- [gd]
*** Noun
[gd]
1. [gd] servant , follower 2. boy , lad , youth [male aged from the toddler years to about the middle twenties] 3. man , boy [as a familiar address for a male of any age] 4. [gd] unmarried man of any age, bachelor
**** Declension
[g]
**** Synonyms
- [gd] - [gd] [especially in vocative]
**** Hyponyms
- [gd] - [gd] - [gd] - [gd]
**** Derived terms
{{col|gd |gille-coise<t:valet> |gille-comhailteachd<t:best man> |gille-cruidh<t:cowboy> |gille-cupa |gille-feadaig<t:dunlin> |gille-frithealaidh<t:waiter; page> |gille-gach-gnothaich<t:factotum> |gille-gnothaich<t:errand boy> |gille-mo-ghnothaich<t:lively, enterprising, dependable young man> |gille-mirein<t:puppet> |gille-mùchain<t:chimney sweep> |gille-oifis<t:office boy> |gille-ruadh<t:parr> |gille-tòine<t:faggot, queen> |leanabh gille<t:baby boy> |seana-ghille<t:bachelor> }}
*** Mutation
[g]
** Swedish
*** Etymology
From [sv].
*** Noun
[n]
1. feast 2. guild
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-n-n]
**** Derived terms
- [sv]
**** See also
- [sv]
*** Further reading
- [R:svenska.se] - [svetym]