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Lide

Lide

See also: lide and lidé

German

Noun

Lide

  1. (archaic) dative singular of Lid

lide

lide

See also: lidé and Lide

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /liːdə/, [ˈliːðə]
  • Rhymes: -i

Verb

lide (imperative lid, infinitive at lide, present tense lider, past tense led, perfect tense har lidt)

  1. suffer
    Denne kat lider tydeligvis.
    This cat is clearly in pain.
  2. To have some disease or similar condition.
    Min bror led af astma.
    My brother suffered from asthma.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse líða (elapse), from Middle Low German līden.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /liːdə/, [ˈliːðə]

Verb

lide (imperative lid, present lider, past led, past participle n ledet, c leden, pl ledne)

  1. approach (to draw near, in a figurative sense; to come near to in time)
  2. proceed
Synonyms

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French l'idée (the idea). 

Noun

lide

  1. idea

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse líða (suffer), from Middle Low German līden.

Verb

lide (imperative lid, present tense lider, simple past led or lei, past participle lidd or lidt)

  1. to suffer

Derived terms

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Portuguese

Etymology 1

From Old Portuguese, from Latin līs, lītem (contention, strife). Compare Spanish lid.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: li‧de

Noun

lide f (plural lides)

  1. work; toil
  2. fight
Synonyms

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Etymology 2

From lidar.

Verb

lide

  1. First-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of lidar
  2. Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present subjunctive of lidar
  3. Third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of lidar
  4. Third-person singular (você) negative imperative of lidar

Scottish Gaelic

Noun

lide f (genitive singular lide, plural lidean)

  1. syllable

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