enes

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Asturian

Noun

enes

  1. plural of ene

Catalan

Pronunciation

Noun

enes

  1. plural of ena
  2. (Valencia) plural of ene

Danish

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

enes c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of ene

Etymology 2

Verb

enes

  1. (deponent, reciprocal) to get along
    • 2015, Ian Rankin, translated by Klavs Brøndum, Blodbrødre, Klim, →ISBN:
      “For at slippe væk hjemmefra. Jeg kunne ikke enes med min far, ser du. Han foretrak min lillebror. Jeg følte mig udenfor.”
      "To get away from home. I couldn't get along with my father, you see. He preferred my younger brother. I felt left out."
    • 2017, H.I.J. Jensen, The Hybrids: Befrielse, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN:
      Vi kunne ikke enes som mand og kone, så vi besluttede os for at være venner.
      We couldn't get along as husband and wife, so we decided to be friends.
    • 2017, Ross Macdonald (anonymous translator), Bruden, der løb bort, Lindhardt og Ringhof (→ISBN)
      Vi kunne aldrig enes, efter at jeg var blevet hjemsendt.
      We could never get along after I had been sent home.
    • 2016, Marshall Grover, translated by Peter Galten, Bill og Ben beskytter banditjægerne, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      Jeg synes, at vi – øh – at vi alle skulle prøve at enes, mumlede Beetson.
      I think that we - uh - that we should all try to get along, mumbled Beetson.'
Derived terms

Ladin

Noun

enes

  1. plural of ena

Middle English

Middle English numbers (edit)
1 2  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: oon, oo
    Ordinal: first
    Adverbial: ene, enes, ones
    Multiplier: sengle
    Distributive: sengle

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English ǣnes, from ǣne (once) +‎ -es (genitival suffix). Compare ene and ones.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛːn(ɛ)s/, /ˈɛn(ɛ)s/

Adverb

enes

  1. once (one time)
    Synonyms: ene, ones
  2. (rare) once (formerly)
    Synonym: ones

References

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈenes/
  • Rhymes: -enes
  • Syllabification: e‧nes

Noun

enes

  1. plural of ene

Swedish

Noun

enes

  1. indefinite genitive singular of ene

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