termen
See also: Termen
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin termen.
Noun
termen (plural termens)
- The hind edge of the wing of a butterfly or moth.
Anagrams
Crimean Tatar
Pronunciation
Noun
termen (Northern dialect)
Usage notes
- Literary form: degirmen
Declension
Declension of termen
nominative | termen |
---|---|
genitive | termenniñ |
dative | termenge |
accusative | termenni |
locative | termende |
ablative | termenden |
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
termen
Hungarian
Etymology
From the term- stem of terem + -en.
Pronunciation
Noun
termen
Latin
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈter.men/, [ˈt̪ɛrmɛn]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈter.men/, [ˈt̪ɛrmen]
Noun
termen n (genitive terminis); third declension
- Alternative form of terminus
Declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, imparisyllabic non-i-stem).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | termen | termina |
Genitive | terminis | terminum |
Dative | terminī | terminibus |
Accusative | termen | termina |
Ablative | termine | terminibus |
Vocative | termen | termina |
References
- “termen”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- termen in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
termen m
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
termen m
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From or cognate with Old Norse termin (“term, terminus”), from Latin termen, terminus (“boundary, end”).
Pronunciation
Noun
termen m (nominative plural termenes)
- a term, fixed date, end
- Gif ðú wille witan ðæt gemǽre terminum septuagesimalis, ðonne tele ðú . . . ðonne on ðam teóðan stent se termen, ðæt gemǽre,
- On non Aprilis byð se forma termen on ðam circule ðe ys decennovenalis, oððe pascalis geháten
- Ðæt gemǽre ðæs termenes pasche
- On ðam termine' ðære eásterlícan tíde
- Ymbe ðæne termen
Descendants
- English: term
References
- John R. Clark Hall (1916) “termen”, in A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], 2nd edition, New York: Macmillan
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “termen”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Romanian
Alternative forms
- termin (Moldova)
Etymology
From Latin termen, with senses from French terme. Doublet of țărm.
Pronunciation
Noun
termen n (plural termene)
- term (period or length of time)
- terms, conditions
Declension
Declension of termen
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) termen | termenul | (niște) termene | termenele |
genitive/dative | (unui) termen | termenului | (unor) termene | termenelor |
vocative | termenule | termenelor |
Noun
termen m (plural termeni)
Declension
Declension of termen
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) termen | termenul | (niște) termeni | termenii |
genitive/dative | (unui) termen | termenului | (unor) termeni | termenilor |
vocative | termenule | termenilor |
Related terms
Swedish
Noun
termen
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