blesi

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See also: Blesi and bleší

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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From French blessure (wound).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blesi

  1. wound

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse blesi, from Proto-Germanic *blasį̄.

Noun

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blesi m (genitive singular blesa, nominative plural blesar)

  1. a blaze (white spot on a horse's forehead)

Declension

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈble.zi/, (traditional) /ˈblɛ.zi/[1]
  • Rhymes: -ezi, (traditional) -ɛzi
  • Hyphenation: blé‧si, (traditional) blè‧si

Adjective

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blesi

  1. masculine plural of bleso

References

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  1. ^ bleso in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Anagrams

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Sranan Tongo

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From English bless.

Verb

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blesi

  1. to bless
    Synonym: seigi

Usage notes

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  • This term is mainly used by Protestant churches, while Catholic churches prefer to use bresi.[1]

Noun

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blesi

  1. blessing
    Synonym: seigi
    • 1999, Hillary de Bruin, “Liederen uit de praktijk van de duman [Songs from the Winti priest's practice]”, in OSO. Tijdschrift voor Surinaamse taalkunde, letterkunde en geschiedenis[1], Instituut ter Bevordering van de Surinamistiek, →ISSN, page 152:
      Blesi sa kon bogobogo, Masra pramis' m'anga yu, Lek'wan alen a sa wiki, Kraf' den di bribi fu tru, Sula fu seigi, wan dei sa was' kon na gron, now wan tu dropu de spiti, ma sibibusi sa kon
      Blessing will come abundantly / the Lord promised to me and you / like a rainshower it will awaken / strengthen those who truly believe / With cataracts of blessing / one day the ground will be awash / now a few droplets are spitting / but torrential rains will come

Adjective

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blesi

  1. blessed. blissful

References

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  1. ^ blesi in Languages of Suriname, SIL International, 2003-2007, Sranan-English Dictionary