See also: léis and -leis

English

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Noun

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leis

  1. plural of lei

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Galician

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Noun

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leis f pl

  1. plural of lei

German

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /laɪ̯s/
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  • Rhymes: -aɪ̯s

Adjective

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leis (strong nominative masculine singular leiser, comparative leiser, superlative am leisesten)

  1. (colloquial, poetic) Alternative form of leise

Further reading

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  • leis” in Duden online

Irish

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Etymology 1

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Preposition

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leis (plus dative, triggers no mutation)

  1. form of le (with) used before the definite article
    leis an mbuachaillwith the boy
    leis na cailíníwith the girls
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Pronoun

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leis (emphatic leis-sean)

  1. third-person singular masculine of le
    D’oibrigh mé leis.
    I worked with him; I worked with it.

Adverb

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leis

  1. also
  2. (with negative) too, either
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Etymology 2

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From Old Irish les (buttock, hip, haunch; buttocks, posterior).

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leis f (genitive singular leise, nominative plural leasracha)

  1. (anatomy) thigh
  2. (cooking) leg, haunch
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Declension of leis (second declension)
bare forms
case singular plural
nominative leis leasracha
vocative a leis a leasracha
genitive leise leasracha
dative leis leasracha
forms with the definite article
case singular plural
nominative an leis na leasracha
genitive na leise na leasracha
dative leis an leis
don leis
leis na leasracha
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Derived terms
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  • leisíneach (person with game leg; person with limping gait; tardy person)
  • leisíneacht (limping gait; tardiness)

Etymology 3

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From Old Irish leis (uncovered, bare).

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Adverb

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leis

  1. uncovered, exposed

References

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  1. ^ Finck, F. N. (1899) Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), volume I, Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 196
  2. ^ de Bhaldraithe, Tomás (1977) Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge: An Deilbhíocht [The Irish of Cois Fharraige: Accidence] (in Irish), 2nd edition, Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath [Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies], section 308, page 143

Old Occitan

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leis

  1. emphatic oblique of ela: her
    • c. 1110, Guilhèm de Peitieus, canso:
      Quar senes lieys non puesc viure [...].
      For without her I cannot live.
    • c. 1160, Raimbaut d'Aurenga, vers:
      Qu'ilh val tant e m'es tan coraus, / Que ja de lieis no·m venra maus.
      For she is worth so much and is such a part of my heart that no ill will ever come to me from her.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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  • Hyphenation: leis

Noun

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leis

  1. plural of lei

Scots

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Noun

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leis

  1. (Southern Scots) lies

Verb

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leis

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative form of lei

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish leiss. Cognates include Irish leis and Manx lesh.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /leʃ/
  • Hyphenation: leis

Preposition

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leis (+ dative)

  1. Form of le used before a definite article.

Pronoun

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leis (emphatic leis-san)

  1. third-person singular masculine of le: with him; by him

Inflection

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Personal inflection of le
Person: simple emphatic
singular first leam leamsa
second leat leatsa
third m leis leis-san
f leatha leathase
plural first leinn leinne
second leibh leibhse
third leotha leothasan

References

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  • Colin Mark (2003) The Gaelic-English dictionary, London: Routledge, →ISBN, page 382
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