les (“to spy, peep, peek”) + -i (personal suffix)
lesi
From Dutch lesie, laesie (“lesion”), from Latin laesiō (“injury”).
lêsi (plural)
lesi m pl
lesi m pl
lesi
lesi
lesi
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
lesi
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
lesi
Semi-learned borrowing from Fijian weleti, from the ship General Wellesley named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, which brought papayas from Penang and landed in Vanua Levu as part of the sandalwood trade in October 1808. Cognate with Samoan ʻesi.[1]
lesi
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
lesi
Stem -lési | ||
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Full form | lési | |
Locative | kulesi | |
Full form | lési | |
Locative | kulesi | |
Copulative | yilesi | |
Possessive forms | ||
Modifier | Substantive | |
Class 1 | walesi | owalesi |
Class 2 | balesi | abalesi |
Class 3 | walesi | owalesi |
Class 4 | yalesi | eyalesi |
Class 5 | lalesi | elalesi |
Class 6 | alesi | awalesi |
Class 7 | salesi | esalesi |
Class 8 | zalesi | ezalesi |
Class 9 | yalesi | eyalesi |
Class 10 | zalesi | ezalesi |
Class 11 | lwalesi | olwalesi |
Class 14 | balesi | obalesi |
Class 15 | kwalesi | okwalesi |
Class 17 | kwalesi | okwalesi |