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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Borrowed fromLatinrē,ablative ofrēs(“thing, matter, topic”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key):/ɹiː/,/ɹeɪ/
Audio(Southern England): (file) Audio(Southern England): (file)
- Rhymes:-iː,-eɪ
Preposition
[edit]re
- About,regarding,withreferenceto; especially inletters,documents,emailsandcase law.
- Synonyms:about,apropos,as for;see alsoThesaurus:about
- ReA (conjoined twins)[2000] EWCA Civ 254
- 2020July 24, HarryBlank, “SCP-5243”,inSCP Foundation[1],archived fromthe originalon2 September 2024:
- "I know it's been a long haul, but can we please not get complacentre:our annual magic gunk explosion? I can't believe I just typed those words. "
Usage notes
[edit]This word, when used in this particular sense, is often rendered asRe:(with a colon and a capital R). It is not an abbreviation. Its capitalization in sentence-initial position (such as in subject lines) is often reanalyzed as being intrinsic, leading to intrasentence capitalization. Because email software introduces it to the subject line in email replies, it often conveys an added meaning ofreplyin the 21st century, in addition to the earlier aspect ofregarding.
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From Glover'ssolmization,fromMiddle Englishre(“second degree or note of Guido of Arezzo's hexachordal scales”),Italianrein the solmization of Guido of Arezzo, from the first syllable ofLatinresonāre(“made to resound”)in the lyrics of the scale-ascending hymnUt queant laxisby Paulus Deacon.
Alternative forms
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key):/ɹeɪ/
Audio(Southern England): (file)
- Rhymes:-eɪ
Noun
[edit]re(uncountable)
- (music)A syllable used insolfègeto represent the second note of amajor scale.
Translations
[edit]Etymology 3
[edit]Fromre-.
Noun
[edit]re(pluralres)
- (video games,slang)Clipping ofrematch.
- gg [good game], nore
- (marketing,branding)Clipping ofreinsurance.(used in the branding of reinsurance company names)
Anagrams
[edit]Ainu
[edit]< 2 | 3 | 4 > |
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Cardinal:re Ordinal:re ikinne | ||
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]re(Kana spellingレ)
Albanian
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]FromProto-Albanian*rina,a noun derived from theProto-Indo-Europeanverb*h₃rinéHtiwhence Albanianrij(“to make humid”),from the root*h₃reyH-(“move, flow, boil”).It is likely morphologically identical withIllyrianῥινός(rhinós,“mist”).[1]Further related toSanskritरिणाति(riṇā́ti,“to make flow, to release, to pour”)andProto-Slavic*rinǫti(“push, shove”).[2]
Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]réf(pluralré,definiteréja,definite pluralrétë)
- cloud
- qiellpare―cloudless sky
- (lessliterally)
- retymi―plumeof smoke
- repluhuri―cloudof dust
- njëremushkonjash―aswarmof mosquitos
- njërezogjsh―aflockof birds
- (figurative)cloud,gloom,bad luck(clarification of this definition is needed)
Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^Katičić, Radoslav(1976)Ancient Languages of the Balkans,page171
- ^Orel, Vladimir E.(1998) “re ~ rê”,inAlbanian Etymological Dictionary,Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill,→ISBN,page366
Further reading
[edit]- “re”,inFGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe(in Albanian),2006
Etymology 2
[edit]FromProto-Albanian*raida,fromProto-Indo-European*h₂rey-(“reason, count”).Cognate withLatinrātiō(“reason, judgment”),Old Norseráða,Englishread.
Noun
[edit]ref(pluralre,definitereja)
Related terms
[edit]Etymology 3
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]refsg
Noun
[edit]- younggirl
- daughter-in-law
- Synonym:nuse
Etymology 4
[edit]See the etymology of the correspondinglemmaform.
Verb
[edit]re
Asturian
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralres)
Breton
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]FromProto-Celtic*ɸro-(compareWelshrhy,Irishró-).
Adverb
[edit]re
- toomuch
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]re
Etymology 3
[edit](Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)
Noun
[edit]rem(pluralreo)
Catalan
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]InheritedfromLatinrēm(“thing, accusative”),rescoming from the nominative. CompareFrenchrien.
Alternative forms
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]re
- (colloquial)Alternative form ofres
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralres)
Chuukese
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]re
Czech
[edit]Etymology
[edit](Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)
Noun
[edit]ren(indeclinable)
- (card games)doubleraise(multiplies the current stake by 4)
Noun
[edit]ren(indeclinable)
Dutch
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ref(pluralre's,diminutivere'tjen)
Anagrams
[edit]Eastern Arrernte
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]re
- he(third person singular masculine pronoun)
References
[edit]- 2007.The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive.Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics.
Friulian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromLatinrēx, rēgem.CompareItalianre.
Noun
[edit]rem(pluralrês)
Related terms
[edit]Galician
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralres)
See also
[edit]Ido
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]re(pluralre-i)
- The name of theLatin scriptletterR/r.
See also
[edit]- (Latin script letter names)litero;a,be,ce,che,de,e,fe,ge,he,i,je,ke,le,me,ne,o,pe,que,re,se,she,te,u,ve,we,xe,ye,ze(Category:io:Latin letter names)
Interlingua
[edit]Preposition
[edit]re
Italian
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited fromLatinrēx,via the nominative singular, fromProto-Indo-European*h₃rḗǵs(“ruler, king”).Doubletofrege,which was borrowed from Latin via the accusativerēgem.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(invariable,feminineregina)
- king(malemonarch)
- (chess,card games)king
- (figurative)king,magnate(man who excels in something)
Descendants
[edit]- →Maltese:re
See also
[edit]See also
[edit]Chess piecesin Italian ·pezzidegliscacchi(layout·text) | |||||
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re | regina, donna |
torre | alfiere | cavallo | pedone |
Playing cards in Italian ·carte da gioco(layout·text) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
asso | due | tre | quattro | cinque | sei | sette |
otto | nove | dieci | fante | donna, regina |
re | jolly,joker, matta |
Etymology 2
[edit]FromLatinresonāre(“to resound”),from the first word of the second line ofUt queant laxis,the medieval hymn on whichsolfègewas based, because its lines started on each note of the scale successively.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(invariable)
Further reading
[edit]- reinLuciano Canepari,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
Japanese
[edit]Romanization
[edit]re
Latin
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Latin)IPA(key):/reː/,[reː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)IPA(key):/re/,[rɛː]
Noun
[edit]rē
Derived terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- "re",inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
- "re",inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
- reinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.
Latvian
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Through 17th centuryItalian.The first syllable ofLatinresonāre(“to resound”),the first word of the second line of the medieval hymnUt queant laxis,from which thesolfègesyllables were taken because its successive lines started each on the next note of the scale.
Noun
[edit]rem(invariable)
Etymology 2
[edit]Unclear.
Interjection
[edit]re
- look!see?(usedtodrawthelistener'sattentiontosomethingvisible)
- re,tās ir mājas, kur piedzimu―look,that is the house where I was born
- re,kā ceriņi saglaudušies ap mājām un žogiem―lookhow the lilacs have become smooth around the houses and fences
- re,cik klusu un nemanot mana māmuļa sirmo―lookhow quietly, without being noticed, my mom became older(literally, “grayer)”)
- look,hereis...,yousee(usedtodrawthelistener'sattentionto, or toemphasize,somethingsaidorwritten)
- malkas virtuvē nav; tadre,kāpēc māte vakar nekurināja―there is no wood in the kitchen;here iswhy mother did not start the heating yesterday
- re,Mārtiņ, kā iet mūsu dzīvīte―see,Martin, how our little life is going?...
- bet strazds,re,dzied par Ēģipti pie būra tavā priedē―but the sterling,see,he is singing about Egypt at the cage in your pine tree
Synonyms
[edit]Ligurian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited fromLatinrēx,via the nominative singular. CompareItalianre.
Noun
[edit]rem(please provide plural)
- king(type of monarch who rules a kingdom)
Maltese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]BorrowedfromSicilianreand/orItalianre,fromLatinrēx.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralrejiet,femininereġina)
Related terms
[edit]See also
[edit]Chess piecesin Maltese ·bċejjeċtaċ-ċess(layout·text) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
re | reġina | torri | isqof | żiemel | pjun,pedina,petun |
Mandarin
[edit]Romanization
[edit]re
- Nonstandardspelling ofré.
- Nonstandardspelling ofrě.
- Nonstandardspelling ofrè.
Usage notes
[edit]- Transcriptionsof Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonaldifferences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.
Manx
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Particle
[edit]re
- dependent form(afterdy,nagh)ofshe
- Heill mee dyreManninagh oo.―I thought you were a Manxman.
- Ta meecredjaldyreayns y gharey hooar ad eh.―I think it was in the garden that they found it.
Northern Kurdish
[edit]Postposition
[edit]re
- a postposed element of severalcircumpositions
Derived terms
[edit]Northern Sotho
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromProto-Bantu*-tɪ̀(“say, quote”).
Verb
[edit]re
- tosay
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]FromOld Norsereiða.Doublet ofrede.
Alternative forms
[edit]Verb
[edit]re(present tenserer,past tenseredde,past participleredd)
Etymology 2
[edit]FromItalian.
Noun
[edit]rem(definite singularre-en,indefinite pluralre-er,definite pluralre-ene)
References
[edit]- “re”inThe Bokmål Dictionary.
Anagrams
[edit]Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Through 17th centuryItalian.The first syllable ofLatinresonāre(“to resound”),the first word of the second line of the medieval hymnUt queant laxis,from which thesolfègesyllables were taken because its successive lines started each on the next note of the scale.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(definite singularre-en,indefinite pluralre-ar,definite pluralre-ane)
- (music)rea syllable used insolfègeto represent the second note of amajor scale.
References
[edit]- “re”inThe Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
[edit]Old Irish
[edit]Preposition
[edit]re
- Alternative spelling ofré(“before”)
Pali
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
Pennsylvania German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Article
[edit]re
Declension
[edit]Declension ofen | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
nominative | en | en | en | – |
dative | emme me |
re | emme me |
– |
accusative | en | en | en | – |
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]BorrowedfromFrenchréorItalianre.
Noun
[edit]rem(pluralre)
- re(musical note)
Declension
[edit]Sardinian
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralres)
See also
[edit]Chess piecesin Sardinian ·petzosde isiscacos(layout·text) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
re | reina | turre | alfiere | caddu | peone |
Further reading
[edit]- “re”inDitzionàriu in línia de sa limba e de sa cultura sarda(2016). Searchable in multiple languages atditzionariu.sardegnacultura.it
Serui-Laut
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
Sotho
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromProto-Bantu*-tɪ̀(“say, quote”).
Verb
[edit]re
- tosay
Spanish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralres)
Etymology 2
[edit]Originally a prefix,re-.
Adverb
[edit]re
Further reading
[edit]- “re”,inDiccionario de la lengua española(in Spanish), online version 23.7,Royal Spanish Academy,2023 November 28
Turkish
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
- The name of theLatin-scriptletterR/r.
See also
[edit]- (Latin-script letter names)harf;a,be,ce,çe,de,e,fe,ge,yumuşak ge,he,ı,i,je,ke,le,me,ne,o,ö,pe,re,se,şe,te,u,ü,ve,ye,ze
Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
- Letter of the Arabic Alpha bet:ر
Venetan
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- rè(obsolete)
Etymology
[edit]Inherited fromLatinrēx,via the nominative singular, fromProto-Indo-European*h₃rḗǵs(“ruler, king”).Doubletofrege,which was borrowed from Latin via the accusativerēgem.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rem(pluralre)
- king
- Elreel goerna co saviesa.
- Thekingrules with wisdom.
Wandamen
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
Yoruba
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]rè
- (intransitive)togo
Usage notes
[edit]- rewhen followed by direct object.
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]rè
- (intransitive,Ekiti)tobe
- Synonym:jẹ́
- Ọmọ mẹ́tàdínlógún ní morè―Iamseventeen years old
Etymology 3
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
- (intransitive,Ijebu)tobe
- Synonym:jẹ́
- Ìjẹ̀bú "ré" m wa―WeareIjebu.
- Ọmọ Ìjẹ̀bú "ré" iye mi―My motherisIjebu.
Etymology 4
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]rè
- (transitiveorintransitiveorergative)toroast
- Synonym:wì
Usage notes
[edit]- rewhen followed by direct object.
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 5
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]rè
Usage notes
[edit]- rewhen followed by direct object.
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 6
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
- (transitive)tosoak,to becomeswollen(usually in reference to the skin)
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 7
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 8
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
- (transitive)toskimthetopof aliquid
- Toaltersomething,to cause something to betransferredorremovedviasupernaturalorauthoritativemeans
- Ifáréikú lórí awo―Ifaremoved(premature) death from the head of the Ifa priest
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 9
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
- (transitive)to put acurseorspellon someone
Usage notes
[edit]- Always preceded bygbé
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 10
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ré
- (intransitive)totrigger,to undergo ahit
- Pàkútéré―The traptriggeredoff
- (medicine)todislocate,tosufferfrom adislocatedbody part
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 11
[edit]Fromreused insolfègeto represent the secondnoteof amajor scale.
Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]re
See also
[edit]- English terms borrowed from Latin
- English terms derived from Latin
- English 1-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:English/iː
- Rhymes:English/iː/1 syllable
- Rhymes:English/eɪ
- Rhymes:English/eɪ/1 syllable
- English lemmas
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- English terms with usage examples
- English terms with quotations
- English terms inherited from Middle English
- English terms derived from Middle English
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- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Music
- English countable nouns
- en:Video games
- English slang
- English clippings
- en:Marketing
- English heteronyms
- English two-letter words
- en:E-mail
- Ainu terms with IPA pronunciation
- Ainu lemmas
- Ainu numerals
- Albanian terms inherited from Proto-Albanian
- Albanian terms derived from Proto-Albanian
- Albanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Albanian lemmas
- Albanian nouns
- Albanian feminine nouns
- sq:Weather
- Albanian terms with usage examples
- Albanian terms with collocations
- Albanian 1-syllable words
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- Albanian non-lemma forms
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- Asturian lemmas
- Asturian nouns
- Asturian masculine nouns
- ast:Music
- Breton terms with IPA pronunciation
- Breton terms inherited from Proto-Celtic
- Breton terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Breton lemmas
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- Catalan terms inherited from Latin
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- ca:Music
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- cs:Card games
- cs:Music
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- Netherlands Dutch
- nl:Music
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- gl:Music
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- it:Chess
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- it:Heads of state
- it:Monarchy
- it:Music
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- lv:Music
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- Ligurian terms inherited from Latin
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- lij:Nobility
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- mt:Chess
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- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse
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- nn:Music
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- sc:Chess
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- es:Music
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- Ekiti Yoruba
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- yo:Medicine