Proper noun
(historical) An ancient Greek city-state in northwestern Peloponnese.
A regional unit of modern Greece in West Greece, corresponding to the area once ruled by the city-state.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHouston Dynamo forward Alberth Elis (17) and New York City defender Alexander Callens (6) battle for the ball during the second half of the MLS game at BBVA Compass Stadium on Friday, May 25, 2018, in Houston. Source: Internet
Elis Paprika, an independent singer-songwriter from Guadalajara, Mexico is active in Mexico’s rock scene. Source: Internet
Vice president of Commercial and Institutional Relations at Cap Cana, Elis Perez, says that it is the only case he is aware of where a large international bank is providing such a fund for potential homeowners. Source: Internet
Pyrrho of Elis (365–275 BC) is usually credited with founding the "school" of skepticism. Source: Internet
John Rhys heard in the late nineteenth century of a woman called Nani Fach at Llanover, Wales, supposed to be one of the fairies’ offspring, and also, more specifically, of a farmer’s son called Elis Bach at Nant Gwrtheyrn, northwest Wales. Source: Internet
When Nourse made the snap, the Elis still were not in position. Source: Internet