leid
Scots
/liːd/
noun
Definitions
- language
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English lede inherited from Old English lēoden (national language, of the people, native tongue, national popular language, literally, popular national language).
Origin
Old English
lēoden
Gloss
national language, of the people, native tongue, national popular language, literally, popular national language
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Leadite English
- backlead English
- belead English
- blacklead English
- colead English
- decalead English
- delead English
- dilead English
- downlead English
- eka-lead English
- fairlead English
- forelead English
- forlead English
- forthlead English
- greylead English
- heptalead English
- hexalead English
- inlead English
- isolead English
- lead English
- lead character English
- lead swinger English
- lead-free English
- lead-out English
- leadable English
- leadamalgam English
- leaded English
- leaden English
- leader English
- leadest English
- leadeth English
- leadfield English
- leadfoot English
- leadfooted English
- leadfree English
- leadholder English
- leading English
- leadish English
- leadless English
- leadlight English
- leadlike English
- leadline English
- leadman English
- leadplant English
- leadscrew English
- leadup English
- leadwood English
- leadwork English
- leadwort English
- leady English
- lede English
- ledish English
- mislead English
- multilead English
- nonalead English
- nonanickel English
- nonlead English
- octalead English
- offlead English
- onlead English
- organolead English
- outlead English
- overlead English
- pentalead English
- radiolead English
- relead English
- tetraethyllead English
- tetralead English
- translead English
- underlead English
- unlead English
- uplead English
- lead Polish
- hlȳd Old English
- lēod Old English
- lēode Old English
- lēoden Old English
- led Middle English
- lede Middle English
- leden Middle English
- ledish Middle English
- leed Middle English
- byleid Scots
- leed Scots