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[Lida]
** Galician
*** Etymology 1
**** Participle
[gl]
1. [gl]
*** Etymology 2
**** Verb
[gl]
1. [lidar]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Alternative forms
- [nn] - [nn]
*** Etymology
From [nn], from [nn]. The sense of [en] may be a loan from [nn].
*** Pronunciation
- [nn]
*** Verb
[nn]
1. [nn] to pass , elapse 2. [nn] to suffer 1. [nn] to endure 2. [nn] to tolerate , like
**** Related terms
- [nn] - [nn] , [nn]
*** References
- [R:The Nynorsk Dictionary]
** Old English
*** Etymology
[ang].
*** Pronunciation
- [lida]
*** Noun
[m]
1. [ang] sailor
**** Declension
[lid]
** Portuguese
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Etymology 1
Nominalization of the feminine past participle of [pt].
**** Noun
[f]
1. read [an instance of reading]
*** Etymology 2
[pt].
**** Noun
[f]
1. the act of dealing with something 2. drudgery ; labour ; habitual work
*** Etymology 3
**** Participle
[pt]
1. [pt]
**** Adjective
[pt]
1. [pt]
*** Etymology 4
**** Verb
[pt]
1. [lidar]
** Swedish
*** Etymology
From [sv], from [sv], from [sv].
*** Pronunciation
- [sv] - [sv]
*** Verb
[lider]
1. to suffer ; to undergo hardship 2. to suffer; to feel pain 3. [sv] to suffer [to have a disease or condition] [sv] 4. to pass , to go [of time] 5. [sv] to (be able to) stand , to (be able to) tolerate
**** Conjugation
[class=1]
**** Related terms
{{col3 |sv|avlida |förlida |genomlida |lida nöd |lida skada |är huvudet dumt får kroppen lida }}
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob]
*** Anagrams
- [sv]
** Tok Pisin
*** Etymology
From [tpi].
*** Noun
[tpi]
1. leader