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leden

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English

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FromMiddle Englishleden,leoden,fromOld Englishlēoden(national or popular language).More atleidandleed.

Noun

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leden(uncountable)

  1. (obsolete)Language;speech.

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Czech

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InheritedfromOld Czechleden,fromProto-Slavic*ledьnъ.Bysurface analysis,led(ice)+‎-en.

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ledenminan(related adjectivelednový)

  1. January
    Narodil jsem se šestéholednaroku 1981.I was born on the sixth ofJanuary1981.

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Thegenitiveis used with dateswithouta preposition.

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  • leden”,inPříruční slovník jazyka českého(in Czech),1935–1957
  • leden”,inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého(in Czech),1960–1971, 1989
  • leden”,inInternetová jazyková příručka(in Czech)

Danish

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Adjective

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leden(neuterledet,plural and definite singular attributiveledne)

  1. (archaic)Passed,over,finished.
    • 1826,Carl Christian Rafn,Krakas maal: eller Kvad om kong Ragnar Lodbroks krigsbedrifter og heltedød,page25:
      Glad skal jeg Øl med Aser / I Öndvege drikke /Ledneer Livets Timer / Leende gaaer jeg i Døden!
      Happily shall I beer with the Æsir / In the seat of honour drink / The hours of life areover/ Laughing, I walk into death!
    • 1820,Dansk Ordbog: I - L,page94:
      Ledenadj. part. af v. lider procedo. Som er til Ende, forløben. Da vareledne(forløbne) 4 Aar siden. Der hans meste Alder varleden(forbi)....
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ledenc

  1. definitesingularoflede

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leden

  1. commonpastparticipleoflide

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes:-eːdən
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leden

  1. pluraloflid

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leden

  1. inflection oflijden:
    1. pluralpastindicative
    2. (dated or formal)pluralpastsubjunctive

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Englishlǣdan,fromProto-Germanic*laidijaną.

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leden

  1. tolead(guide, conduct, direct)
    • 1395,Wycliffe Bible,Romans 2:4[1]:
      Whether `dispisist thou the richessis of his goodnesse, and the pacience, and the long abidyng? Knowist thou not, that the benygnyte of Godlediththee to forthenkyng?
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    • 1395,Wycliffe Bible,II Chronicles 25:11[2]:
      Forsothe Amasieleddeout tristili his puple, and yede in to the valei of makyngis of salt, and he killide of the sones of Seir ten thousynde.
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    • 1395,Wycliffe Bible,Isaiah 53:7[3]:
      He was offrid, for he wolde, and he openyde not his mouth; as a scheep he schal beledto sleyng, and he schal be doumb as a lomb bifore hym that clippith it, and he schal not opene his mouth.
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  2. tolead(manage, oversee, administrate)
  3. tolead(rule, head, hold ultimate authority)
  4. tocarry,take,bring
  5. toput,place,set down
  6. tolead(a life), to live
  7. tocause,engender,beget
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  • English:lead(guide)
  • Scots:leid,lede
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Etymology 2

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Fromled(lead)+‎-en(infinitival suffix).

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leden

  1. Tocoverin lead; toattachleadto.
  2. Tomakeout oflead.
  3. (figurative,rare)Todumbdown;tostupidify.
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  • English:lead(cover in lead)
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Etymology 3

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FromOld Englishlēaden;equivalent toled+‎-en(made of).

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leden

  1. Made oflead;containing lead
  2. Having the appearance of lead;leaden
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Etymology 4

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A conflation ofOld Englishlēoden(national language);andLǣden(Latin).

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  • IPA(key):/ˈleːdən/,/ˈlɛːdən/

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leden

  1. Latin(language)
  2. Alanguageortongue.
    Synonyms:langage,speche,tonge,thede
  3. singing,music
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Etymology 5

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FromOld Englishlēodan;equivalent tolede(people)+‎-en(plural suffix).

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leden

  1. (Early Middle English)pluraloflede(people)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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ledenm

  1. definitesingularofled

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Old Czech

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Etymology

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InheritedfromProto-Slavic*ledьnъ.Bysurface analysis,led(ice)+‎-en.

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ledenminan

  1. January

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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InheritedfromProto-Slavic*leděnъ.Cognate withRussianледяной(ledjanoj),led(ice) orsladoled(sweet ice = ice cream).

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  • IPA(key):/lêden/
  • Hyphenation:led‧en

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lȅden(Cyrillic spellingле̏ден,definitelȅdenī,comparativeledènijī)

  1. (relational)ice;icy,glacial
  2. cold,frigid,chilled
    ledena kavaiced coffee
  3. crystalline,clear and transparent
  4. relating to theice plant(Mesembryanthemum crystallinum)
  5. (figuratively)unwelcoming,coldhearted,unfeeling
  6. (figuratively)(of fear, doubt, or surprise)immobilizing

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Historically,lȅdanprimarily meant “of or relating to ice”, whilelȅdenprimarily meant “made of ice”, but each was often used for the other; today,lȅdenis by far the more common of the two.

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    Pero Budmani,editor (1898–1903), “leden”,inRječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika[4](in Serbo-Croatian), volume 5, Zagreb:JAZU,page950
  • leden”,inHrvatski jezični portal[Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian),2006–2024

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Noun

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leden

  1. definitesingularofled(joint)
  2. definitepluralofled(step)

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