lent
[v1: Lend, v2: Lent, v3: Lent]
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ödünc vermek.
2. hıristiyanlıkta paskalya`dan önceki kırk gün bo.
3. uzunca perhiz süresi.
4. paskalyadan evvel gelen büyük perhiz.
5. (isim) paskalya öncesi perhiz.
6. Paskalya öncesi perhiz.
7. Paskalyadan önce gelen büyük perhiz.
8. titrek.
9. ariyet.
10. Mercek anlamına önek.
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Tanımlar :
1.
past tense and past participle of lend.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
simple past tense and past participle of lend.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
imp. & p. p. of lend.
2. slow; mild; gentle.
3. see lento.
4. A fast of forty days, beginning with ash wednesday and continuing till easter, observed by some christian churches as commemorative of the fast of our savior.
2. slow; mild; gentle.
3. see lento.
4. A fast of forty days, beginning with ash wednesday and continuing till easter, observed by some christian churches as commemorative of the fast of our savior.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
slow; gentle; mild.
2. in music, same as lento.
3. an annual fast of forty days, beginning with ash wednesday and continuing till easter, observed from very early times in the christian church, in commemoration of christ's forty days' fast (mat. iv. 2), and as a season of special penitence and preparation for the easter feast.
4. preterit and past participle of lend.
5. A suffix in some adjectives of latin origin, as flatulent, pestilent, pulverulent, turbulent, vinolent, violent, virulent, etc. it is not used in new english formations.
2. in music, same as lento.
3. an annual fast of forty days, beginning with ash wednesday and continuing till easter, observed from very early times in the christian church, in commemoration of christ's forty days' fast (mat. iv. 2), and as a season of special penitence and preparation for the easter feast.
4. preterit and past participle of lend.
5. A suffix in some adjectives of latin origin, as flatulent, pestilent, pulverulent, turbulent, vinolent, violent, virulent, etc. it is not used in new english formations.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia