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[lestä]
** Finnish
*** Etymology
[fi]
*** Pronunciation
[fi-pronunciation]
*** Noun
[fi-noun] [fi]
1. [fi] Laestadian
**** Declension
[lest]
*** Anagrams
- [fi]
** French
*** Pronunciation
- [fr]
*** Verb
[fr]
1. [fr]
** Galician
[Lesta (planta)]
*** Alternative forms
- [gl]
*** Etymology
[gl]. Probably from a [substrate language]; the derived form [gl] is attested in Medieval Latin (819) as [la].[1]
*** Pronunciation
- [gl]
*** Noun
[f]
1. holy grass ( [Anthoxanthum odoratum] ) 2. pine needle
**** Derived terms
- [gl] - [gl] - [gl]
*** References
- [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:TLPGP]
References: [1]. [lesta]
** Icelandic
*** Pronunciation
- [is] - [is]
*** Verb
[is-verb]
1. to load , to burden with cargo
**** Derived terms
- [is]
** Italian
*** Pronunciation
[^è]
*** Adjective
[it]
1. [it]
** Maltese
*** Etymology
[l-s-t-j] Integrated loan verb from [mt] and/or related [mt], from the adjective [scn], [it], of unknown origin. The senses “prepare, get ready, finish” are apparently derived as referring to the objective of hurry or quickness. Compare [es].
*** Pronunciation
- [mt]
*** Verb
[jlesti]
1. to finish ; to complete ; to stop because one is ready, done
**** Conjugation
[l]
**** Derived terms
[mt]
**** Related terms
[mt]
** Old Frisian
*** Pronunciation
- [ofs]
*** Verb
[ofs]
1. [ofs]
**** References
- [page=28]
** Portuguese
*** Pronunciation
[lésta]
- [pt]
*** Adjective
[pt]
1. [pt]
** Romanian
*** Etymology
[ro].
*** Verb
[lestează]
1. to ballast
**** Conjugation
[ro-conj-a-ez]