See also: lerá and lêra

Basque edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

lera inan

  1. sledge, sleigh
    Synonym: narra

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qaləjaw.

Noun edit

lera

  1. (astronomy) sun

Galician edit

Etymology 1 edit

Verb edit

lera

  1. first/third-person singular pluperfect indicative of ler

Etymology 2 edit

From Latin lanerum, from lana (wool).[1]

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Noun edit

lera f (plural leras)

  1. kind of short cloak made of felt
    Synonym: mantelo
  2. apron
    Synonyms: mantelo, sabela
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References edit

  1. ^ Joan Coromines, José A. Pascual (1983–1991) “lana”, in Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico (in Spanish), Madrid: Gredos

Mauritian Creole edit

Etymology edit

From French rat.

Noun edit

lera

  1. rat

References edit

  • Baker, Philip & Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. 1987. Dictionnaire de créole mauricien. Morisyen – English – Français

Old Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *laiʀu, from Proto-Germanic *laizō.

Noun edit

lēra f

  1. teaching, lore

Descendants edit

  • Middle Dutch: lêre
    • Dutch: leer
    • Limburgish: lieër

Further reading edit

  • lēra”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

Old High German edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *laiʀu, from Proto-Germanic *laizō, from *laizijaną. Cognate with Old Saxon lēra, Old English lār (English lore).

Noun edit

lēra f

  1. teaching, lore
  2. doctrine

Descendants edit

Old Saxon edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *laiʀu, from Proto-Germanic *laizō.

Noun edit

lēra f

  1. teaching, lore

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Portuguese edit

Pronunciation edit

  • Hyphenation: le‧ra
  • Rhymes: -eɾɐ

Verb edit

lera

  1. first/third-person singular pluperfect indicative of ler

Seychellois Creole edit

Etymology edit

From French rat.

Noun edit

lera

  1. rat

References edit

  • Danielle D’Offay et Guy Lionnet, Diksyonner Kreol - Franse / Dictionnaire Créole Seychellois - Français

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Swedish ler, from Old Norse leir. Cognate with Old Norse leira, Icelandic leir, Danish ler and Norwegian Bokmål leire.

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Noun edit

lera c (countable and uncountable)

  1. mud, in particular relatively dry
  2. clay

Declension edit

Declension of lera 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative lera leran leror lerorna
Genitive leras lerans lerors lerornas

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