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English I

Pronunciation

  • /lɛd/ (Americane)

Etymology

Anglica media leed, ab Anglica antiqua léad.

Noun

lead (materiale; pl: leads)

  1. plumbum (-ī, n.) || Elementum 82.
  2. Res plumbea, praesertim:
    1. Plumbea perpendiculi.
    2. (typographia) Segmentum metallicum qui lineas typi separat.
  3. Plumbago, ut pars plumbi sive lapidis scriptorii quae scribet.
    1. Cylindrus plumbaginis, qui in plumbis ponitur.

Collocations

English II

Pronunciation

  • /lɛd/ (Americane)

Etymology

A leadplumbum”.

Verb

lead

  1. plumbo (-āre, -āvī, -ātum)
  2. (typographia) Ponere segmenta metalla inter lineas separatum eas.

Derived terms

English III

Partes principales
praes. III.sg. leads
part. praes. leading
praet. led
part. praet. led

Pronunciation

  • Americane
    lead: /lid/
    led: /lɛd/

Etymology

Anglica media leden, ab Anglica antiqua lǽdan, a Germanica prisca *laidjan, a lingua prisca Indoeuropaea *leit-abire”.

Transitive verb

lead

  1. duco (-ere, duxī, ductum)
    1. Ducere cum manu, loro, etc.: the blind leading the blind
    2. Ducere per viam: all roads lead to Rome
    3. Ducere cum potestate: lead an army
    4. Ducere animam alicuius: lead into sin
  2. praecedo (-ere, praecessī, praecessum)
  3. Inducere in aliquid.
  4. Ferre vitam; vivere; lead a life of luxury

Intransitive verb

lead

  1. Eminere.

English IV

Pronunciation

  • /lid/ (Americane)

Etymology

A leadducere”. Confer Anglica antiqua lád.

Noun

lead (pl: leads)

  1. ductus (-ūs, m.)
  2. Factum praecedendi, vel status praecedens.