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Galician
Etymology 1
Participle
lida f sg
- feminine singular of lido
Etymology 2
Verb
lida
- inflection of lidar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- li (short form)
- lide (e and split infinitives)
Etymology
From Old Norse líða, from Proto-Germanic *līþaną. The sense of suffering may be a loan from Middle Low German.
Pronunciation
Verb
lida (present tense lid, past tense leid, supine lide or lidd or lidt, past participle liden or lidd, present participle lidande, imperative lid)
- (intransitive, of time) to pass, elapse
- (intransitive) to suffer
- (intransitive) to endure
- (intransitive) to tolerate, like
Related terms
References
- “lida” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Pronunciation
Noun
lida m
- (poetic) sailor
Declension
Declension of lida (weak)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Nominalization of the feminine past participle of ler (“to read”).
Noun
lida f (plural lidas)
- read (an instance of reading)
Eles deram uma lida rápida no manual mas não se aprofundaram.- They gave the manual a quick read but didn’t go deeper.
Etymology 2
Deverbal from lidar.
Noun
lida f (plural lidas)
- the act of dealing with something
- drudgery; labour; habitual work
Etymology 3
Participle
lida f sg
- feminine singular of lido
Adjective
lida f sg
- feminine singular of lido
Etymology 4
Verb
lida
- inflection of lidar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish līþa, from Old Norse líða, from Proto-Germanic *līþaną.
Pronunciation
Verb
lida (present lider, preterite led, supine lidit, imperative lid)
- to suffer; to undergo hardship
- to suffer; to feel pain
- (transitive with av) to suffer; to have a disease or condition
- to pass, to go (of time)
Det lider mot jul- Christmas is approaching
Dagen lider mot kväll- The day goes towards night
- (obsolete) to (be able to) stand, to (be able to) tolerate
- Synonyms: kunna tolerera, stå ut med, tåla
- Jag lider honom icke! ― I can't stand him!
Conjugation
Conjugation of lida (class 1 strong)
Related terms
References
Anagrams
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Etymology
From English leader.
Noun
lida
- leader