lene

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See also: Lene and Léne

English

Etymology

Anglicisation of Latin lēnis. Doublet of lenis.

Noun

lene (plural lenes)

  1. (phonetics) The smooth breathing (spiritus lenis).
  2. (phonetics) A voiceless, or unaspirated, stopped consonant, such as Greek pi, kappa, or tau.
    • 1861, William Edward Jelf, Accidence:
      When in a crasis, a lene consonant [] is combined with an aspirated vowel, the lene is always changed (except in the Ionic dialect) into the corresponding aspirate []

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Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -eːnə

Verb

lene

  1. (deprecated template usage) (archaic) singular present subjunctive of lenen

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Galician

Etymology

From Latin lēnis, in substitution of the inherited form len (attested 13th century) which is preserved in the adverbial phrase ao len (out in the open).

Pronunciation

Adjective

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  1. (literary) mild, gentle, soft
    • c1300, R. Martínez López (ed.), General Estoria. Versión gallega del siglo XIV. Oviedo: Publicacións de Archivum, page 280:
      Madre, sabes tu que Esau, meu yrmão he veloso et eu nõ, mays som lem, et se meu padre me apalpar et souber que sóóm eu, medo ey que coyde queo quis [excarnesçer], et em lugar de bendiçõ ey medo que me maldiga.
      Mother, you know that Esau, my brother, is hairy, but not me, I'm hairless; and if my father would touch me and find that it's me, I fear that he would think that I was mocking him, and instead of his blessing I would have his curse
    Synonyms: maino, suave

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Italian

Etymology 1

From Latin lēnis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɛ.ne/
  • Rhymes: -ɛne
  • Hyphenation: lè‧ne

Adjective

lene (plural leni) (literary)

  1. mild, gentle, soft
    Synonyms: delicato, lieve, mite, soave
    Antonyms: aspro, brusco, forte, greve, pesante
  2. (poetic) smooth
  3. (phonetics) lenis
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Noun

lene f pl

  1. plural of lena

References

  1. ^ lena in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Latin

Etymology 1

From lēnis.

Adverb

lēne (comparative lēnius, superlative lēnissimē)

  1. softly, gently
    Synonym: lēniter

Etymology 2

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) lēne

  1. nominative/vocative/accusative singular neuter of lēnis

References

  • lene”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • lene”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • lene in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German lehnen.

Verb

lene (imperative len, present tense lener, passive lenes, simple past lenet or lente, past participle lenet or lent, present participle lenende)

  1. to lean

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From German lehnen.

Verb

lene

  1. to lean

Derived terms

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Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin lēnis, lēnem. (The expected native form would be *lem from Old Galician-Portuguese lẽe.)

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: le‧ne

Adjective

lene m or f (plural lenes)

  1. smooth, mild, gentle, soft
    Synonyms: brando, suave

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic лѣнь (lěnĭ), from Proto-Slavic *lěnь. Compare Serbo-Croatian lijénōst, Russian лень (lenʹ), Polish leń. Cf also Aromanian leani.

Noun

lene f (uncountable)

  1. laziness, sloth, idleness, indolence
    Synonyms: indolență, trândăvie, lâncezeală, delăsare

Declension

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Spanish

Adjective

lene m or f (masculine and feminine plural lenes)

  1. (obsolete) soft
  2. (obsolete) sweet
  3. (obsolete) light

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Swedish

Adjective

lene

  1. (deprecated template usage) definite natural masculine singular of len

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