1. fils - Noun
2. fils - Adjective
a fractional monetary unit in Bahrain and Iraq and Jordan and Kuwait; equal to one thousandth of a dinar
100 Yemeni fils are worth one Yemeni rial
Source: WordNetA prince with the rank of fils de France (Son of France) is surnamed "de France"; all the male-line descendants of each fils de France, however, took his main title (whether an appanage or a courtesy title ) as their family or last name. Source: Internet
Distillerie Fils du Roy is bottling hand sanitizer for the province's Emergency Measures Organization and for some pharmacies. Source: Internet
The lineup includes Krug, Pol Roger, Gosset, and Ruinart, as well as boutique producers including Jacquesson, Larmandier-Bernier, Paul Bara, Vilmart, and Agrapart et Fils, more than 30 to taste in all. Source: Internet
This was followed by revivals of Racine's Phèdre (24 February), Octave Feuillet's Dalila (8 March), Gaston de Wailly's Patron Bénic (14 March), Edmond Rostand 's La Samaritaine (25 March), and Alexandre Dumas fils 's La Dame aux Camélias on 9 April. Source: Internet
Striker Samuel Eto'o Fils squandered a gilt-edged chance to score what may well have been the winner with 20 minutes remaining. Source: Internet
This life did not prevent him from making friends among the literary celebrities of his day: Alexandre Dumas, fils had a paternal affection for him; at Aix-les-Bains he met Hippolyte Taine and became devoted to the philosopher-historian. Source: Internet