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See also: Reis, reís, rèis, and réis

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic رَئِيس (raʔīs, head, chief, leader)

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reis (plural reises)

 
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  1. (historical) The holder of a Turkish military rank akin to that of naval captain.
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reis

  1. plural of real
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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From Dutch reis, from Middle Dutch rêse, reise, from Old Dutch *rēsa, from Proto-West Germanic *raisu.

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  • IPA(key): [rə̟i̯s]
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reis (plural reise, diminutive reisie)

  1. journey, trip, voyage

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Asturian

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reis

  1. plural of rei

Catalan

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reis

  1. plural of rei

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch rêse, reise, from Old Dutch *rēsa, from Proto-West Germanic *raisu. Distantly related to English rise and raise. The form with -ei- is expected only in south-eastern dialects; several sources suspect that it was reinforced by Middle High German reise, modern German Reise.

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reis f or m (plural reizen, diminutive reisje n)

  1. travel
    Hij houdt van avontuurlijke reis naar exotische bestemmingen.
    He loves adventurous travel to exotic destinations.
    Reis verbreedt je horizon en verrijkt je leven.
    Travel broadens your horizons and enriches your life.
  2. trip, tour
    We maakten een interessante reis door Europa.
    We took an interesting trip across Europe.
    De school organiseert een educatief reisje naar het museum.
    The school is organizing an educational tour to the museum.
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans: reis
  • Russian: рейс (rejs)

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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reis

  1. inflection of reizen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

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Estonian

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Finnic *raici, of Baltic origin. Compare Lithuanian rietas (thigh), rietai. Cognates include Finnish reisi.

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reis (genitive reie, partitive reit)

  1. (anatomy) thigh
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Declension of reis (ÕS type 14/uus, d/t-ø-s gradation)
singular plural
nominative reis reied
accusative nom.
gen. reie
genitive reite
partitive reit reisi
illative reide
reiesse
reitesse
reisisse
inessive reies reites
reisis
elative reiest reitest
reisist
allative reiele reitele
reisile
adessive reiel reitel
reisil
ablative reielt reitelt
reisilt
translative reieks reiteks
reisiks
terminative reieni reiteni
essive reiena reitena
abessive reieta reiteta
comitative reiega reitega

Etymology 2

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From Middle Low German reise.

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reis (genitive reisi, partitive reisi)

  1. trip, journey
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Declension of reis (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative reis reisid
accusative nom.
gen. reisi
genitive reiside
partitive reisi reise
reisisid
illative reisi
reisisse
reisidesse
reisesse
inessive reisis reisides
reises
elative reisist reisidest
reisest
allative reisile reisidele
reisele
adessive reisil reisidel
reisel
ablative reisilt reisidelt
reiselt
translative reisiks reisideks
reiseks
terminative reisini reisideni
essive reisina reisidena
abessive reisita reisideta
comitative reisiga reisidega

(humorous, poetic)

Declension of reis (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative reis reisud
accusative nom.
gen. reisu
genitive reisude
partitive reisu reise
reisusid
illative reisu
reisusse
reisudesse
reisesse
inessive reisus reisudes
reises
elative reisust reisudest
reisest
allative reisule reisudele
reisele
adessive reisul reisudel
reisel
ablative reisult reisudelt
reiselt
translative reisuks reisudeks
reiseks
terminative reisuni reisudeni
essive reisuna reisudena
abessive reisuta reisudeta
comitative reisuga reisudega
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Galician

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reis

  1. plural of rei

German

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reis

  1. singular imperative of reisen

Ingrian

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Finnic *raici. Cognates include Finnish reisi and Estonian reis.

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reis

  1. thigh
  2. pole (of a wagon)
  3. wing (of a seine)
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Declension of reis (type 5/vesi, it-ij gradation)
singular plural
nominative reis reijet
genitive reijen reisiin, reisilöin
partitive reittä reisiä, reisilöjä
illative reitee reisii, reisilöihe
inessive reijees reisiis, reisilöis
elative reijest reisist, reisilöist
allative reijelle reisille, reisilöille
adessive reijeel reisiil, reisilöil
ablative reijelt reisilt, reisilöilt
translative reijeks reisiks, reisilöiks
essive reitennä, reiteen reisinnä, reisilöinnä, reisiin, reisilöin
exessive1) reitent reisint, reisilöint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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reis

  1. inessive plural of reki

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 472

Latin

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Etymology 1

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From reus.

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reīs f

  1. dative/ablative plural of rea

Etymology 2

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From rēs.

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reīs m

  1. dative/ablative plural of reus

Norwegian Bokmål

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reis

  1. imperative of reise

Norwegian Nynorsk

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reis f (definite singular reisa, indefinite plural reiser, definite plural reisene)

  1. Alternative form of reise

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reis

  1. imperative of reise

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reis

  1. past of risa

Old French

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reis m

  1. nominative singular of rei
  2. oblique plural of rei

Old Galician-Portuguese

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reis m pl

  1. plural of rei

Old Norse

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reis

  1. first/third-person singular past active indicative of rísa

Old Occitan

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reis m pl

  1. inflection of rei:
    1. nominative plural
    2. oblique singular

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reis m

  1. plural of rei
  2. Obsolete spelling of réis.

Turkish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Ottoman Turkish رئیس (reʾis, president; captain), from Arabic رَئِيس (raʔīs, head, chief, leader).

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  • IPA(key): /ɾeˈis/, /ɾe(j)ˈis/
  • Hyphenation: re‧is

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reis (definite accusative reisi, plural reisler or (dated) rüesa)

  1. (obsolete) president
    Synonym: başkan
  2. leader
  3. (nautical) captain of a small boat
  4. (slang, politics) Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

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Welsh

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Planhigyn reis (Oryza sativa) â phaniglau canhennog yn dwyn coesynnau sy'n llawn gronynnau
 
Amrywogaethau gwahanol o reis yn y Sefydliad Ymchwil Reis Rhyngwladol yn y Philpinau

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Borrowed from Old French ris (possibly via Middle English rys, compare modern English rice).

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reis m (uncountable, not mutable)

  1. rice

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  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “reis”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies