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intention

English

Alternative forms

  • entention (obsolete)

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French intention, entention, from Old French entencion, from Latin intentio, intentionem. Compare intent.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?t?n??n/
  • Hyphenation: in?ten?tion
  • Rhymes: -?n??n
  • Homophone: intension

Noun

intention (countable and uncountable, plural intentions)

  1. The goal or purpose behind a specific action or set of actions.
    • a. 1784, attributed to Samuel Johnson
      Hell is paved with good intentions.
    • “My Continental prominence is improving,” I commented dryly. ¶ Von Lindowe cut at a furze bush with his silver-mounted rattan. ¶ “Quite so,” he said as dryly, his hand at his mustache. “I may say if your intentions were known your life would not be worth a curse.”
  2. (obsolete) Tension; straining, stretching.
    • , I.iii.3:
      cold in those inner parts, cold belly, and hot liver, causeth crudity, and intention proceeds from perturbations […].
  3. A stretching or bending of the mind toward an object or a purpose (an intent); closeness of application; fixedness of attention; earnestness.
    • it is attention : when the mind with great earnestness, and of choice, fixes its view on any idea, considers it on all sides, and will not be called off by the ordinary solicitation of other ideas, it is that we call intention or study
  4. (obsolete) The object toward which the thoughts are directed; end; aim.
    • 1732, John Arbuthnot, An Essay Concerning the Nature of Ailments …, Prop. II, p.159:
      In a Word, the most part of chronical Distempers proceed from Laxity of Fibres; in which Case the principal Intention is to restore the Tone of the solid Parts; [].
  5. (obsolete) Any mental apprehension of an object.
  6. (medicine) The process of the healing of a wound.
    • 2007, Carie Ann Braun, Cindy Miller Anderson, Pathophysiology: Functional Alterations in Human Health, p.49:
      When healing occurs by primary intention, the wound is basically closed with all areas of the wound connecting and healing simultaneously.

Synonyms

  • (purpose behind a specific action): See also Thesaurus:intention

Derived terms

  • counter-intention
  • intentional
  • secondary intention
  • the road to hell is paved with good intentions
  • well-intentioned

Related terms

  • intend
  • intent
  • well-intended

Translations

Verb

intention (third-person singular simple present intentions, present participle intentioning, simple past and past participle intentioned)

  1. Intend

Translations

References

  • intention at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • intention in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Finnish

Noun

intention

  1. Genitive singular form of intentio.

French

Etymology

From Middle French entention, from Old French entencion, borrowed from Latin intenti?, intenti?nem. Respelled intention in Middle French to more closely match the Classical Latin form.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.t??.sj??/

Noun

intention f (plural intentions)

  1. intention
Derived terms
  • intentionnel
  • Further reading

    • “intention” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

    Middle French

    Noun

    intention f (plural intentions)

    1. Alternative form of entention

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    lot

    English

    Etymology

    From Middle English lot, from Old English hlot (portion, choice, decision), from Proto-Germanic *hlut?. Cognate with North Frisian lod, Saterland Frisian Lot, West Frisian lot, Dutch lot, French lot, German Low German Lott, Middle High German luz. Doublet of lotto. Related also to German Los.

    Pronunciation

    • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: l?t, IPA(key): /l?t/
    • (General American) enPR: lät, IPA(key): /l?t/
    • (Boston, Western Pennsylvania) IPA(key): /l?t/
    • Rhymes: -?t

    Noun

    lot (plural lots)

    1. A large quantity or number; a great deal.
      Synonyms: load, mass, pile
    2. A separate portion; a number of things taken collectively.
      Synonyms: batch, collection, group, set
    3. One or more items auctioned or sold as a unit, separate from other items.
    4. (informal) A number of people taken collectively.
      Synonyms: crowd, gang, group
    5. A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field.
      Synonyms: allotment, parcel, plot
    6. That which happens without human design or forethought.
      Synonyms: chance, accident, destiny, fate, fortune
    7. Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without human choice or will.
      • The lot is cast into the lap, but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.
    8. The part, or fate, that falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
      • 1977, C-3PO in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
        We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.
    9. A prize in a lottery.
      Synonym: prize
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    10. Allotment; lottery.
      • 1990: Donald Kagan, Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy, chapter 2: “Politician”, page 40 (Guild Publishing; CN 2239)
        Archons served only for one year and, since 487/6, they were chosen by lot. Generals, on the other hand, were chosen by direct election and could be reelected without limit.
    11. (definite, the lot) All members of a set; everything.
    12. (historical) An old unit of weight used in many European countries from the Middle Ages, often defined as 1/30 or 1/32 of a (local) pound.

    Synonyms

    • See also Thesaurus:lot

    Derived terms

    • a lot

    Translations

    Verb

    lot (third-person singular simple present lots, present participle lotting, simple past and past participle lotted)

    1. (transitive, dated) To allot; to sort; to apportion.
    2. (US, informal, dated) To count or reckon (on or upon).

    Anagrams

    • LTO, OTL, tol, tol'

    Albanian

    Etymology

    From Proto-Albanian *l?(i)ta, and adjective in *-to-, from Proto-Indo-European *l?y- (to pour).

    Noun

    lot m (indefinite plural lot, definite singular loti, definite plural lotët)

    1. tear (from the eye)
      Gjak, djersë dhe lotBlood, sweat and tears

    Declension

    Derived terms

    • losh
    • loc
    • loçkë
    • loke

    References


    Dutch

    Etymology

    From Middle Dutch lot. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /l?t/
    • Hyphenation: lot
    • Rhymes: -?t

    Noun

    lot n (plural loten, diminutive lootje n)

    1. destiny, fate, lot
    2. lottery ticket
    3. (archaic) lot, allotment (that which has been apportioned to a party)

    Related terms

    • loten

    Descendants

    • ? Indonesian: lot

    Anagrams

    • tol

    French

    Etymology

    From Middle French lot, from Old French loz, los, from Frankish *lot, from Proto-Germanic *hlut?. Cognate with English lot.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /lo/

    Noun

    lot m (plural lots)

    1. share (of inheritance)
    2. plot (of land)
    3. batch (of goods for sale)
    4. lot (at auction)
    5. prize (in lottery)
    6. lot, fate
    7. (slang) babe

    Derived terms

    • gros lot
    • sortir du lot

    Further reading

    • “lot” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

    Indonesian

    Etymology

    From Dutch lot, from Proto-Germanic *hlut?.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [?l?t]
    • Hyphenation: lot

    Noun

    lot (first-person possessive lotku, second-person possessive lotmu, third-person possessive lotnya)

    1. lot,
      1. (manufacturing) a separate portion; a number of things taken collectively.
      2. (colloquial) lottery
        Synonyms: lotre, undian
      3. (finance) allotment

    Further reading

    • “lot” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.

    Norman

    Etymology

    From Frankish *lot, from Proto-Germanic *hlut?.

    Noun

    lot m (plural lots)

    1. (Guernsey) lot (at auction)

    Northern Kurdish

    Noun

    lot ?

    1. jump

    Norwegian Bokmål

    Verb

    lot

    1. simple past of la (Etymology 1)
    2. simple past of late

    Polish

    Etymology

    Compare Czech let and Russian ????? (poljót).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /l?t/

    Noun

    lot m inan

    1. flight

    Declension

    Synonyms

    • latanie, fruwanie

    Related terms

    • (adjectives) lotniczy, lotny, nielotny
    • (adverbs) lotniczo, lotnie
    • (nouns) lotka, lotnictwo, lotniczka, lotnik, lotnisko, lotniskowiec, nalot, odlot, przylot, ulotka, wylot, latawiec, polatucha, podlotek, przelot
    • (verbs) lata?, lecie?, odlatywa?, odlecie?, podlatywa?, podlecie?, polata?, polecie?, przylatywa?, przylecie?, ulatywa?, ulecie?, wylata?, wylecie?, wzlatywa?, zlatywa?, zlecie?

    Further reading

    • lot in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
    • lot in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Scottish Gaelic

    Noun

    lot m (gen lota, pl lotan)

    1. sore, wound
    2. sting

    Tatar

    Noun

    lot

    1. A unit of weight: 1 lot = 3 m?sqal = 12.797 g (archaic) [2]

    Declension


    West Frisian

    Etymology

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

    lot n (plural lotten, diminutive lotsje)

    1. lottery ticket
    2. fate, destiny

    Further reading

    • “lot (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

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