léas

See also: leas, leaš, -leas, and leas-

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l̠ʲeːsˠ/

Etymology 1

From Middle Irish lés (light, radiance), from Proto-Celtic *ɸlenstus. Possibly influenced by Old Norse ljós.

Noun

léas m (genitive singular léis, nominative plural léasacha)

  1. ray of light; light, radiance; beam, streak (of light); gleam, glimmer
  2. weal, welt; red spot, blister
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle Irish léas, from Middle English, from Anglo-Norman lesser, laisier (to let, let go), from Medieval Latin lassō (let, let go).

Noun

léas m (genitive singular léasa, nominative plural léasanna)

  1. lease
Declension

Noun

léas f (genitive singular léise, nominative plural léasa)

  1. Alternative form of dias (ear of corn; spike; point; scion)
  2. (agriculture) cornstalk (with ear)
  3. wisp of straw
Declension

Verb

léas (present analytic léasann, future analytic léasfaidh, verbal noun léasadh, past participle léasta)

  1. (transitive) welt; thrash, flog
Conjugation

Verb

léas

  1. present indicative relative of léigh
  2. first-person singular past indicative of léigh
Alternative forms
  • léigheas (obsolete)

Further reading

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