English[]
Pronunciation[]
Etymology 1[]
Abbreviation for legislature.
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Lege (-)
- (US, colloquial) legislature
Etymology 2[]
Abbreviation for legend.
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Lege (-)
Anagrams[]
- eegl,
- glee
Danish[]
Etymology 1[]
From Old Norse leika.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /lajə/, [ˈlɑjə], [ˈlɑːɪ]
Verb[]
Lege (imperative leg, infinitive at lege, present tense leger, past tense legede, past participle har leget)
- play
- spawn
Usage notes[]
In compounds: "lege-".
Derived terms[]
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- legebarn
- legebord
- legehus
- legekammerat
- legeland
- legemulighed
- legeområde
- legeonkel
- legeplads
- legeredskab
- legerum
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- legesager
- legestue
- legesyg
- legetante
- legetek
- legetid
- legeting
- legetøj
- legevogn
- legeværelse
- legeværk
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Etymology 2[]
See leg.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /lajə/, [ˈlɑjə], [ˈlɑːɪ]
Noun[]
Lege c.
- Plural indefinite of leg.
German[]
Verb[]
lege
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Latin[]
Pronunciation[]
Verb[]
lege
- second-person singular present Template:Conjugation tag act imperative of legō.
Norwegian[]
Noun[]
Lege
- doctor
Inflection[]
Inflection of Lege
Synonyms[]
- doktor
Verb[]
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- to heal
Romanian[]
Etymology[]
From Latin lex.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈleʤe/
Noun[]
Lege f. (plural legi)
Declension[]
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Verb[]
lege
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