Noun
bil n
(poetic) a kind of sword or other bladed weapon, apparently having two edges
Abrægd mid ðy bille. ― He brandished with his sword.
BIL (plural BILs)
Initialism of brother-in-law.
I didn't always spell my name Bil. My parents named me Bill, but when I started drawing cartoons on the wall, they knocked the 'L' out of me. Bil Keane
EUR in 1999, the merger of Daimler-Benz with Chrysler to form DaimlerChrysler in 1998 valued at 36.3 bil. Source: Internet
EUR have been announced. citation The largest transactions citation since 1991 are: the acquisition of Mannesmann by Vodafone for 204.8 bil. Source: Internet
Examples of strong positive inflection in Bokmål: "et grønt hus" (a green house), "en grønn bil" (a green car); likewise "grønt lys, grønn bil" (green light, green car) if no article is used. Source: Internet
And while news of the National Bank of Belize Limited was met with cheers, the P.M.’s special vehicle, Belize Infrastructure Limited, not so affectionately known as BIL, hasn’t met such a warm reception. Source: Internet
FKI Member Companies Spend 430 Bil. Source: Internet