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leader

English

Etymology

From Middle English leder, ledere, from Old English l?dere (leader), equivalent to lead +? -er. Cognate with Scots ledar, leidar (leader), West Frisian lieder (leader), Dutch leider (leader), German Leiter (leader, conductor, manager), Danish leder (leader, manager), Swedish ledare (leader, conductor, director), Icelandic leiðari (leader, conductor).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?li?.d?(?)/
  • (US, Canada) IPA(key): /?lid?/
    • Homophones: liter, litre
  • Rhymes: -i?d?(?)
  • Homophone: lieder

Noun

leader (plural leaders)

  1. any person that leads or directs
    1. one who goes first
    2. one having authority to direct
      Synonyms: chief, chieftain, commander
    3. one who leads a political party or group of elected party members; sometimes used in titles
      Leader of the House of Commons
      Senate Majority Leader
    4. a person or organization that leads in a certain field in terms of excellence, success, etc.
    5. (music) a performer who leads a band, choir, or a section of an orchestra
      Synonym: conductor
    6. (music, Britain) the first violin in a symphony orchestra; the concertmaster
  2. an animal that leads
    1. the dominant animal in a pack of animals, such as wolves or lions
      Synonyms: alpha, pack leader
    2. an animal placed in advance of others, especially on a team of horse, oxen, or dogs
    3. Either of the two front horses of a team of four in front of a carriage.
      Antonym: wheeler
  3. someone or something that leads or conducts
    (person that leads or conducts): Synonyms: guide, conductor
    1. (botany) a fast-growing terminal shoot of a woody plant
    2. a pipe for conducting rain water from a roof to a cistern or to the ground
    3. (Britain) the first, or the principal, editorial article in a newspaper; a leading or main editorial article; a lead story
    4. (fishing) a section of line between the main fishing line and the snell of a hook, intended to be more resistant to bites and harder for a fish to detect than the main fishing line
    5. a piece of material at the beginning or end of a reel or roll to allow the material to be threaded or fed onto something, as a reel of film onto a projector or a roll of paper onto a rotary printing press
    6. (marketing) a loss leader or a popular product sold at a normal price
    7. (printing) a type having a dot or short row of dots upon its face
    8. (printing, in the plural) a row of dots, periods, or hyphens, used in tables of contents, etc., to lead the eye across a space to the right word or number
    9. (fishing) a net for leading fish into a pound, weir, etc.
    10. (mining) a branch or small vein, not important in itself, but indicating the proximity of a better one
    11. (nautical) a block of hard wood pierced with suitable holes for leading ropes in their proper places
    12. A blank introductory portion of tape or film to assist with loading and playback.
    13. (engineering) the drive wheel in any kind of machinery
      Synonyms: driver, drive wheel
    14. (meteorology) the path taken by electrons from a cloud to ground level, determining the shape of a bolt of lightning

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:leader.

Antonyms

  • follower

Derived terms

Descendants

Translations

See also

References

  • leader at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • dealer, leared, red ale, redeal, relade, relead

French

Alternative forms

  • leadeur

Etymology

Borrowed from English leader.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li.dœ?/

Noun

leader m (plural leaders)

  1. leader

Synonyms

  • chef
  • dirigeant

Descendants

  • Turkish: lider

Further reading

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

Anagrams

  • dealer

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from English leader.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?li.der/
  • Hyphenation: lea?der

Noun

leader m or f (invariable)

  1. leader (chief; one in front)

Anagrams

  • lederà

Spanish

Noun

leader m or f (plural leaderes)

  1. Alternative form of líder

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kahuna

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hawaiian kahuna (shaman, wizard).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /k??hu?n?/
  • Rhymes: -u?n?

Noun

kahuna (plural kahunas or kahuna)

  1. (Hawaii) A priest or priestess of the traditional Hawaiian religion.
    • 2012, Julia Flynn Siler, Lost Kingdom, Grove Press, p. 230:
      They were k?huna, practitioners of the old Hawaiian religion, apparently offering themselves as sacrifices to appease the gods so that the queen would be restored.
  2. (surfing) A great surfer.

Derived terms

  • big kahuna

Anagrams

  • Hanuka

Hawaiian

Etymology

Compound of kahu (guardian, master) +? -na (nominalizing suffix; compare Maori -nga).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka?hu.na/, [k??hun?]

Noun

kahuna (irregular plural k?huna)

  1. priest, sorcerer, magician, minister, wizard
  2. expert in any profession (doctors, surgeons, dentists were referred to as such in the 1845 laws)

Derived terms

  • ho?okahuna

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