lego
Imenica
lego (countable and uncountable, plural legos)
- Alternative letter-case form of Lego
Anagrams
Finnish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Šablon:fi-IPA
- Šablon:fi-IPA
- Hyphenation: le‧go
Noun
lego
Declension
Inflection of lego (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | lego | legot | |
genitive | legon | legojen | |
partitive | legoa | legoja | |
illative | legoon | legoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | lego | legot | |
accusative | nom. | lego | legot |
gen. | legon | ||
genitive | legon | legojen | |
partitive | legoa | legoja | |
inessive | legossa | legoissa | |
elative | legosta | legoista | |
illative | legoon | legoihin | |
adessive | legolla | legoilla | |
ablative | legolta | legoilta | |
allative | legolle | legoille | |
essive | legona | legoina | |
translative | legoksi | legoiksi | |
instructive | — | legoin | |
abessive | legotta | legoitta | |
comitative | — | legoineen |
Possessive forms of lego (type valo) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | legoni | legomme |
2nd person | legosi | legonne |
3rd person | legonsa |
Derived terms
- leego (“tooth”) (slang)
Ido
Etymology
Pozajmljeno od Esperanto leĝo, Francuski loi, Italijanski legge, Španski ley.
Pronunciation
Noun
Lua greška in Modul:headword at line 457: For key '1' in `data.heads`, blank string not allowed; use 'false' for the default.
Derived terms
Verb
lego
- prvo lice jednine prezenta indikativa of legare
Anagrams
Etymology 1
From Proto-Italic *legō, from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ-. Cognates include Antički Grčki λέγω (légō, “I speak, I choose, I mean”) and Albanski mbledh.
Pronunciation
Verb
lego
- I choose, select, appoint
- Modul:Quotations:217: attempt to call field 'findBestScript' (a nil value)
- I collect, gather, bring together
- I read
- Lingua Graeca est; potest nōn legī. ― It's Greek, it cannot be read.
- (Medieval Latin) I teach, profess
Conjugation
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Albanski: lexoj
- Aragonese: leyer
- Asturian: lleer
- Catalan: llegir
- Corsican: leghja
- Franco-Provençal: liére
- Francuski: lire
- Friulian: lei
- Galician: ler
- Istriot: lezi
- Italijanski: leggere
- Ligurian: lêze
- Lombard: lensg, legg
- Neapolitan: legge
- Norman: liéthe (Jersey)
- Occitan: legir
- → Old Irish: légaid
- Piedmontese: lese
- Portugalski: ler
- Romansch: leger, liger, ler
- Sardinian: lègere, lèghere, lèzere, lígere
- Sicilian: lèggiri, liggiri, lèiri
- Španski: leer
- Venetian: lèzar, lèzer, lèxer
- → Welsh: lleu, darllen
- → Yiddish: לייענען (leyenen)
Etymology 2
From lēx (“a formal motion for a law”).
Pronunciation
Verb
lego
Conjugation
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- Catalan: llegar
References
- “lego”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “lego”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- lego in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
- to read Plato: Platonem legere, lectitare
- to study Plato: Platonem legere et cognoscere
- the reader: legentes, ii qui legunt
- to leave money to a person in one's will: pecuniam alicui legare
- a dictator appoints a magister equitum: dictator dicit (legit) magistrum equitum
- to elect to the senate: in senatum legere, eligere
- to levy recruits to fill up the strength: supplementum cogere, scribere, legere
- to hug the coast: oram legere (Liv. 21. 51)
- (ambiguous) this is our natural tendency, our destiny; nature compels us: ita (ea lege, ea condicione) nati sumus
- (ambiguous) the rules of speech, grammar: leges dicendi
- (ambiguous) to hold by the letter (of the law): verba ac litteras or scriptum (legis) sequi (opp. sententia the spirit)
- (ambiguous) the constitution: instituta et leges
- (ambiguous) to give the state a constitution: civitati leges, iudicia, iura describere
- (ambiguous) to bring a bill before the notice of the people: legem, rogationem promulgare (Liv. 33. 46)
- (ambiguous) to propose a law in the popular assembly: legem ferre or simply ferre ad populum, ut...
- (ambiguous) to support a bill (before the people): legem suadere (opp. dissuadere)
- (ambiguous) to support a bill (before the people): pro lege dicere
- (ambiguous) to formally propose a law to the people: legem rogare or rogare populum (cf. sect. XVI. 4, note Aulus Gellius...)
- (ambiguous) to carry a law (said of the magistrate): legem perferre (Liv. 33. 46)
- (ambiguous) to reject a bill: legem antiquare (opp. accipere, iubere)
- (ambiguous) to vote for a law: legem sciscere (Planc. 14. 35)
- (ambiguous) to ratify a law (used of the people): legem iubere
- (ambiguous) to let a bill become law (of the people and senate): legem sancire
- (ambiguous) Solo ordained by law that..: Solo lege sanxit, ut or ne
- (ambiguous) to replace an old law by a new: legem abrogare (Att. 3. 23. 2)
- (ambiguous) to abolish a law: legem tollere (Leg. 2. 12. 31)
- (ambiguous) to protest against a law (used of the veto, intercessio, of plebeian tribunes): legi intercedere
- (ambiguous) to bring a law before the notice of the people: legem proponere in publicum
- (ambiguous) to engrave a law upon a brazen tablet: legem in aes incīdere
- (ambiguous) to declare a law valid: legem ratam esse iubere
- (ambiguous) to transgress a law: a lege discedere
- (ambiguous) the law says..: in lege scriptum est, or simply est
- (ambiguous) the spirit of the law: sententia or voluntas legis
- (ambiguous) to make laws (of a legislator): leges scribere, facere, condere, constituere (not dare)
- (ambiguous) a legislator: qui leges scribit (not legum lator)
- (ambiguous) to swear obedience to a law: in legem iurare (Sest. 16. 37)
- (ambiguous) to be bound by a law: lege teneri
- (ambiguous) on condition of..: ea lege, ut
- (ambiguous) a thing is illegal: aliquid contra legem est
- (ambiguous) to upset the whole constitution: omnes leges confundere
- (ambiguous) lawlessness; anarchy: leges nullae
- (ambiguous) to go to law with a person: (ex) iure, lege agere cum aliquo
- (ambiguous) to be condemned under the Lex Plautia: lege Plautia damnari (Sall. Cat. 31. 4)
- to read Plato: Platonem legere, lectitare
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
lego
- vokativa jednine of lega
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
Noun
lego m (plural legos)
- Lego (small, coloured plastic toy bricks made by the Lego Company)
- (trademark generalisation) any similar brick toy
- (figurative) things that can be assembled together to form a larger thing
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
lego
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Adjective
lego (feminine singular lega, masculine plural legos, feminine plural legas)
Noun
lego m (plural legos, feminine lega, feminine plural legas)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
lego
Pronunciation
Imenica
lego ?
Declension
Declension of lego | ||||
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Uncountable | ||||
Indefinite | Definite | |||
Nominative | lego | legot | — | — |
Genitive | legos | legots | — | — |
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