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See also Lid

English[]

Etymology[]

Old English hlid, from Germanic *hliðo-m. Cognate with Dutch lid, German (Augen)lid ‘eyelid’.

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /lɪd/
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    (file)
    Rhymes: -ɪd

Noun[]

Singular
Lid

Plural
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Lid ({{{1}}})

  1. top or cover of a container
  2. (slang) a cap or hat
  3. (slang) one ounce of cannabis
  4. (surfing slang, mainly Australia) bodyboard or bodyboarder
    the rest of us managed to dodge out of control lid riders — Kneelo Knews August 2003 [1]
    Mal rider, shortboard or lid everyone surfs like a kook sometimes. — realsurf.com message board 2001 [2]
  5. (slang) a motorcyclist's crash helmet

Derived terms[]

  • skid lid
  • flip your lid
  • keep the lid on something/someone
  • lidless
  • eyelid

Translations[]

Verb[]

Infinitive
to Lid

Third person singular
lid

Simple past
lidded

Past participle
-

Present participle
lidding

to Lid (third-person singular simple present lid, present participle lidding, simple past and past participle lidded)

  1. to put a lid on something

Anagrams[]

  • DIL,

Czech[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Lid m.

  1. people

Derived terms[]

  • lidový m.
  • lidnatý
  • lidumil m.
  • zalidnění
  • přelidnění

Danish[]

Etymology[]

From Old Norse hlít.

Noun[]

Lid c.

  1. trust

Verb[]

Lid

  1. Imperative of lide.

Dutch[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Lid n. (plural leden, diminutive lidje, diminutive plural lidjes)

  1. member (of a group)
  2. member (extremity of a body)

Old High German[]

Etymology[]

Proto-Germanic *lith-, whence also Old English liþ, Old Norse liðr

Noun[]

lid

  1. member

Spanish[]

Etymology[]

Latin lis; see also litigate

Noun[]

Lid f. (plural lides)

Singular
Lid f.

Plural
lides f.

  1. lawsuit
  2. fight

Swedish[]

Verb form[]

lid

  1. imperative of lida

ang:lid de:lid et:lid el:lid fa:lid fr:lid ko:lid io:lid id:lid it:lid sw:lid hu:lid ml:lid nl:lid ja:lid pl:lid pt:lid ru:lid fi:lid ta:lid te:lid vi:lid vo:lid zh:lid

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