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Noun

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lete

  1. vocative singular of let

Latvian

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Noun

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lete f (5th declension)

  1. counter (in shop)
  2. bar (in refreshment room)

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Macanese

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Etymology

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From Portuguese leite.

Noun

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lete

  1. milk
    bebinca di letemilk pudding
    café co lêtecoffee with milk
    china di lêtemilkman (literally, “milk Chinese”)

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Old English ġelǣte.

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Noun

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lete (plural letes)

  1. crossroads

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  • English: leat, leet
  • Yola: leet

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Nafaanra

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Noun

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lete

  1. street

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Norse leita.

Verb

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lete (imperative let, present tense leter, simple past lette, past participle lett)

  1. to look (etter / for)
  2. to search (etter / for)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From the adjective lat.

  • (noun): From Old Norse leti f.
  • (verb): An umlauted factitive, possibly influenced by the noun.

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lete f (definite singular leta, uncountable)

  1. laziness
    Synonym: latskap

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lete (present tense letar, past tense leta, past participle leta, passive infinitive letast, present participle letande, imperative lete/let)

  1. (reflexive) to laze

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse lita.

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lete (present tense letar, past tense leta, past participle leta, passive infinitive letast, present participle letande, imperative lete/let)

  1. (transitive) to colour
    Synonyms: farge, fargelegge
Alternative forms
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  • leta (a- and split infinitives)
  • léte, léta (alternative spelling with either infinitives)
  • lita (obsolete spelling (Aasen))
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  • let m (colour)

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Old English

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lēte

  1. inflection of lǣtan:
    1. second-person singular preterite indicative
    2. singular preterite subjunctive

Slovak

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lete

  1. locative singular of leto

Swahili

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lete

  1. imperative singular of -leta

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hokkien 內底内底 (lāi-té).

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lete (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜒᜆᜒ)

  1. insole of footwear
    Synonym: sobresuwelas

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *leet'ek. Cognates include Finnish liete, Karelian lieto (sand).

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lete

  1. sand

Declension

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Inflection of lete (inflection type 36/kaste)
nominative sing. lete
genitive sing. letken
partitive sing. letet
partitive plur. letkid
singular plural
nominative lete letked
accusative letken letked
genitive letken letkiden
partitive letet letkid
essive-instructive letken letkin
translative letkeks letkikš
inessive letkes letkiš
elative letkespäi letkišpäi
illative letkehe letkihe
adessive letkel letkil
ablative letkelpäi letkilpäi
allative letkele letkile
abessive letketa letkita
comitative letkenke letkidenke
prolative letetme letkidme
approximative I letkenno letkidenno
approximative II letkennoks letkidennoks
egressive letkennopäi letkidennopäi
terminative I letkehesai letkihesai
terminative II letkelesai letkilesai
terminative III letkessai
additive I letkehepäi letkihepäi
additive II letkelepäi letkilepäi