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ties

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -a?z

Noun

ties

  1. plural of tie
  2. (dated) Low shoes fastened with lacings.

Verb

ties

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tie

Anagrams

  • EITs, ETSI, Esti, ITEs, SETI, TISE, site

Catalan

Noun

ties

  1. plural of tia

Esperanto

Etymology

Esperanto ti- (demonstrative correlative prefix) + -es (correlative suffix of possession)

Pronunciation

Determiner

ties (plural ties, accusative singular ties, accusative plural ties)

  1. Belonging to that [one/person] (demonstrative correlative of possession), its
    La sunsistemo estas la aro de planedoj, lunoj, asteroidoj, kaj kometoj, kiu ?irka?as la Sunon pro ties gravita kampo.
    The solar system is the system of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, which surround the Sun due to its gravitational field.

Usage notes

When combined with ?i, the adverbial particle of proximity, ties ?i means belonging to this [person].


Finnish

Etymology

From tietää (to know)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?tie?s/, [?t?ie??s?]
  • Rhymes: -ies
  • Syllabification: ties

Adverb

ties

  1. God knows, who knows
    Ties mitä otsikot sanovat presidentin tuoreiden kommenttien jälkeen.
    God knows (or Who knows) what the headlines will say after the president's recent comments.

Synonyms

  • Luoja tietää

Anagrams

  • -itse, esti, etsi, itse, itse-, seit

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struts

English

Noun

struts

  1. plural of strut

Verb

struts

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strut

Anagrams

  • sturts, trusts

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse strúz, from Middle Low German strus, from Latin struthio, from Ancient Greek ????????? (strouthí?n)

Noun

struts m (definite singular strutsen, indefinite plural strutser, definite plural strutsene)

  1. an ostrich (large flightless bird, genus Struthio)

References

  • “struts” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse strúz, from Middle Low German strus, from Latin struthio, from Ancient Greek ????????? (strouthí?n)

Noun

struts m (definite singular strutsen, indefinite plural strutsar, definite plural strutsane)

  1. an ostrich (as above)

References

  • “struts” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Swedish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Swedish strudz, probably borrowed from Middle Low German str?s, str?se, str?ts, str?tse, ultimately from Late Latin str?thi?, from Ancient Greek ????????? (strouthí?n).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??ts

Noun

struts c

  1. ostrich; a large African bird
  2. indefinite genitive singular of strut

Declension

Descendants

  • Finnish: strutsi

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