lens
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lēns (“lentil”); Medieval Latin later taking on the sense of "lens"; a semantic loan from Arabic عَدْسَة (ʕadsa, “lentil; optic lens”).
Pronunciation
Noun
lens (plural lenses or (obsolete) lens or (rare) lentes)
- An object, usually made of glass, that focuses or defocuses the light that passes through it.
- 2013 July-August, Catherine Clabby, “Focus on Everything”, in American Scientist:
- Not long ago, it was difficult to produce photographs of tiny creatures with every part in focus. That’s because the lenses that are excellent at magnifying tiny subjects produce a narrow depth of field.
- A device which focuses or defocuses electron beams.
- (geometry) A convex shape bounded by two circular arcs, joined at their endpoints, the corresponding concave shape being a lune.
- (biology) A genus of the legume family; its bean.
- (anatomy) The transparent crystalline structure in the eye.
- 2013 July-August, Fenella Saunders, “Tiny Lenses See the Big Picture”, in American Scientist:
- The single-imaging optic of the mammalian eye offers some distinct visual advantages. Such lenses can take in photons from a wide range of angles, increasing light sensitivity. They also have high spatial resolution, resolving incoming images in minute detail.
- (earth science) A body of rock, ice, or water shaped like a convex lens.
- (programming) A construct used in statically-typed functional programming languages to access nested data structures.
- (by extension, figuratively) A way of looking, literally or figuratively, at something.
- 2004 April 11, Ann Hulbert, “Are the Kids All Right?”, in The New York Times Magazine, page 11:
- If "the public looks at the condition of America's children largely through a negative lens," worries Child Trends […] , "it may be more difficult to […] promote child well-being."
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Verb
lens (third-person singular simple present lenses, present participle lensing, simple past and past participle lensed)
- (transitive, cinematography) To film, shoot.
- 2020 May 7, Katie Rife, “If you’re looking to jump in your seat, make a playdate with Z”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:
- It’s set in an anonymous, upper-middle-class suburb, lensed in the generic gunmetal gray that will one day appear as dated as the fuzzy outlines of ’80s direct-to-video horror movies.
- (geology) To become thinner towards the edges.
Translations
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch lens, from Latin lēns (“lentil”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
lens (plural lense)
Danish
Noun
lens n
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin lēns (“lentil”).
Noun
lens f (plural lenzen, diminutive lensje n)
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Etymology 2
Probably related to lans (“lance”).
Noun
lens m (plural lenzen, diminutive lensje n)
- (historical) A type of barbless harpoon used for killing whales.
Etymology 3
Noun
lens f (plural lenzen, diminutive lensje n)
- Alternative form of luns
Etymology 4
Adjective
lens (comparative lenzer, superlative meest lens or lenst)
Inflection
Declension of lens | ||||
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uninflected | lens | |||
inflected | lenze | |||
comparative | lenzer | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | lens | lenzer | het lenst het lenste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | lenze | lenzere | lenste |
n. sing. | lens | lenzer | lenste | |
plural | lenze | lenzere | lenste | |
definite | lenze | lenzere | lenste | |
partitive | lens | lenzers | — |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Petjo: lens
Anagrams
Latin
Etymology 1
Unknown, likely a borrowing from an unidentified source.
Compare Old High German linsa, Lithuanian lęšis, Old Church Slavonic лѧща (lęšta), and Albanian lend (Proto-Albanian *lenta), sounding too similar for a coincidence, however different enough to prohibit reconstruction of a common PIE protoform. May also be related to Ancient Greek λάθυρος (láthuros).
If ultimately a non-IE substrate loanword, locating the source is virtually impossible because cultivation of lentil was widespread in the region since the Neolithic.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /lens/, [ɫ̪ẽːs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /lens/, [lɛns]
Noun
lēns f (genitive lentis); third declension
Declension
Third-declension noun (i-stem, accusative singular in -em or -im, ablative singular in -e or -ī).
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | lēns | lentēs |
Genitive | lentis | lentium |
Dative | lentī | lentibus |
Accusative | lentem lentim |
lentēs lentīs |
Ablative | lente lentī |
lentibus |
Vocative | lēns | lentēs |
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Etymology 2
Unknown, perhaps a deformed form of what is found as Proto-Slavic *gňìda (“nit”), Proto-Germanic *hnits (“nit”), Ancient Greek κονίς (konís) (gen. κονίδος (konídos)), Armenian անիծ (anic, “nit”).
Noun
lēns f (genitive lendis); third declension
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | lēns | lendēs |
Genitive | lendis | lendum |
Dative | lendī | lendibus |
Accusative | lendem | lendēs |
Ablative | lende | lendibus |
Vocative | lēns | lendēs |
Descendants
References
- De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “lēns, -tis”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 334
- Ernout, Alfred, Meillet, Antoine (1985) “lens”, in Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue latine: histoire des mots[2] (in French), 4th edition, with additions and corrections of Jacques André, Paris: Klincksieck, published 2001, page 351.
- “lens”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “lens”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- lens in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Turkish
Etymology
From English lens; ultimately from Latin lēns.
Noun
lens (definite accusative lensi, plural lensler)
Declension
Inflection | ||
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Nominative | lens | |
Definite accusative | lensi | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | lens | lensler |
Definite accusative | lensi | lensleri |
Dative | lense | lenslere |
Locative | lenste | lenslerde |
Ablative | lensten | lenslerden |
Genitive | lensin | lenslerin |
Synonyms
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- la:Legumes
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- tr:Eyewear