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languet

English

Etymology

From Old French languete (modern French languette), diminutive of langue (tongue), from Latin lingua.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?læ??w?t/

Noun

languet (plural languets)

  1. A tongue-shaped implement, specifically:
    1. A narrow blade on the edge of a spade or shovel.
    2. A piece of metal on a sword-hilt which overhangs the scabbard.
    3. A flat plate in (or opposite and below the mouth of) the pipe of an organ.
  2. (archaic) A narrow tongue of land.
  3. (zoology) A tongue-like organ found on certain tunicates.

Synonyms

  • (flat plate in an organ): language, languid

Latin

Verb

languet

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of langue?

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langued

English

Etymology

From French langue (tongue). See language.

Adjective

langued (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) Having the tongue visible.
    • 1663, Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, part 1, canto 2
      [] Armed, as heralds cant, and langued, / Or, as the vulgar say, sharp-fanged; []
    • 1866, John Edwin Cussans, The Grammar of Heraldry
      lions [] represented as armed and langued gules

Translations

Anagrams

  • Gaulden

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