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jupiter

English

Etymology

Decapitalization, from planet Jupiter. From being a planet like Jupiter.

Alternative forms

  • Jupiter
  • Jupiter-class planet / jupiter-class planet / Jupiter class planet / jupiter class planet

Noun

jupiter (plural jupiters)

  1. A class of planets that are similar in mass to Jupiter.

Synonyms

  • jovian / Jovian
  • Jovian planet / jovian planet
  • Jovian-class planet / jovian-class planet / Jovian class planet / jovian class planet

Hypernyms

  • gas giant planet
  • giant planet
  • gas giant
  • giant
  • planet

Hyponyms

  • hot jupiter
  • ultra-hot jupiter
  • cold jupiter

Derived terms

  • superjupiter

Middle English

Noun

jupiter (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of jubiter

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ju?p?i.t?r/

Noun

jupiter m inan

  1. spotlight

Declension

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leda

Esperanto

Etymology

From ledo +? -a.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?leda/
  • Rhymes: -eda

Adjective

leda (accusative singular ledan, plural ledaj, accusative plural ledajn)

  1. leather

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from French laidItalian laido.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?leda/

Adjective

leda

  1. ugly
    • 1955, The International Language Review, page 39.
    Antonym: bela

Derived terms


Italian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?da

Verb

leda

  1. inflection of ledere:
    1. first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

  • ledet

Verb

leda

  1. inflection of lede:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse liða and hliða.

Verb

leda (present tense ledar, past tense leda, past participle leda, passive infinitive ledast, present participle ledande, imperative led)

  1. Alternative form of lea

Etymology 2

From led (part, joint) +? -a (-ed).

Alternative forms

  • ledda

Adjective

leda (singular and plural leda)

  1. (especially in compounds) composed of parts (in sequence)

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the main entry.

Noun

leda n

  1. definite plural of led

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the main entry.

Noun

leda f

  1. definite singular of led

References

  • “leda” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Anagrams

  • adel, adle, alde, dale, dela, elda, edla, lade

Old Frisian

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *laidijan. Cognate with Old English l?dan, Old Saxon l?dian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?le?da/, [?l??da]

Verb

l?da

  1. (transitive) to lead

Descendants

  • West Frisian: liede

References

  • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, ?ISBN, page 28

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish l?þa, from Old Norse leiða, from Proto-Germanic *laidijan?.

Pronunciation

Adjective

leda

  1. absolute singular definite and plural form of led.

Noun

leda c

  1. boredom

Declension

Verb

leda (present leder, preterite ledde, supine lett, imperative led)

  1. to (gently) lead; to guide, to conduct
  2. to be in the lead; to be the leader of a competition
  3. to guide, to direct; to be in a position of leadership

Conjugation

Derived terms

Anagrams

  • Edla, adel, dela, lade

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