lied
See also: Lied
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from German Lied (“song”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: lēd, IPA(key): /liːd/
Noun
lied (plural lieder)
Further reading
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- enPR: līd, IPA(key): /laɪd/
Verb
lied
- simple past tense and past participle of lie
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch liet, from Old Dutch *lioth, from Proto-Germanic *leuþą.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lit/
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(file) - Rhymes: -it
- Homophone: liet
Noun
lied n (plural liederen, diminutive liedje n)
Usage notes
The plural liederen is now chiefly restricted to solemn songs, such as hymns or anthems. Otherwise the plural diminutive liedjes is used. (The singular is also more often than not replaced with liedje when referring to a “mundane” song.)
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