Leine

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See also: léine and lèine

English

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Etymology

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Of Irish ancestry.

Proper noun

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Leine

  1. A surname.

Anagrams

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German

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlaɪ̯nə/
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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German līne, from Old High German līna, from Proto-Germanic *līnǭ (rope, string).

Noun

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Leine f (genitive Leine, plural Leinen)

  1. line, cord (a rope, usually relatively thin), especially
    1. washing line
    2. leash (strap or cord with which to restrain an animal)
    3. (nautical) a rope of lesser thickness
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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Leine

  1. nominative/accusative/genitive plural of Lein

Etymology 3

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From Middle Low German Leyne, from Old Saxon Legina, Lagina.

Proper noun

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die Leine f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Leine)

  1. A river in northern Germany, notably passing through Hannover

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Noun

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Leine f

  1. plural of Lein