Led
English
Pronunciation
Verb
Adjective
- Under somebody's control or leadership.
Derived terms
Anagrams
Breton
Etymology
Noun
Czech
Etymology
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh, from Template:Inh.
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
Danish
Etymology 1
Template:Der+, from Template:Inh, cognate with Template:Cog, Template:M.
Pronunciation
Noun
- Template:Lb joint Template:Gl
- link Template:Gl
- link, part Template:Gl
- generation Template:Gl
- Template:Lb phrase Template:Gl
- Template:Lb term Template:Gl
Declension
References
Etymology 2
A merger of two Old Norse nouns: 1. Template:M, from Template:Der, cognate with Template:Cog, Template:M, Template:Cog, Template:Cog. 2. Template:M, from Template:Der, cognate with Template:Cog.
Pronunciation
Noun
- side, direction Template:Gl
- Jeg skar guleroden over på den lange led.
- I cut the carrot in two lengthwise.
- Jeg skar guleroden over på den lange led.
- way Template:Gl
Declension
References
Etymology 3
Template:Der+, from Template:Inh, cognate with Template:Cog, Template:Cog, Template:Cog.
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
References
Etymology 4
Template:Inh+, Template:Inh, cognate with Template:Cog, Template:Cog, Template:Cog.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Inflection
References
Etymology 5
Pronunciation
Verb
Etymology 6
Pronunciation
Verb
Finnish
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
Derived terms
Irish
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Contraction
Related terms
Template:Ga-preposition contractions
Further reading
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Template:Etymid Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh, from Template:Der, from Template:Der.
Pronunciation
Noun
Related terms
Descendants
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
Verb
Etymology 2
Verb
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Template:Inh+,[1] from Template:Inh. Template:Doublet Template:G, although formerly considered alternative forms. Cognates include Template:Cog, Template:Cog, Template:Cog and dialectal Template:Cog.
Alternative forms
Noun
- Template:Lb a joint or a movable body part adjacent to it
- a single part within a whole, especially a sequence
- a link (in a chain)
- a generation
Derived terms
Related terms
Etymology 2
Template:Root From Template:Inh,[1] from Template:Inh. Akin to Template:Cog. Ultimately from Template:Der.
Alternative forms
Noun
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Template:Root Template:Inh+.[1]
Alternative forms
Noun
Derived terms
Etymology 4

Noun
Etymology 5
Verb
References
Anagrams
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Noun
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh.
Pronunciation
Noun
- ice
- great frigidity, freezing cold
- hail
- the ice plant (Template:Taxfmt)
- Template:Lb unfeelingness, coldheartedness
- Template:Lb a state of immobilization from fear, doubt, or surprise
Declension
Derived terms
References
Slovene
Etymology 1
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh.
Pronunciation
Noun
Template:Sl-noun Template:Sl-at-to
Declension
Template:Sl-infl-noun Template:Sl-infl-noun
Synonyms
Antonyms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Template:Bor+, an abbreviation for Template:L Template:L Template:L.
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
See also
Further reading
Spanish
Noun
Further reading
Swedish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh, from Template:Inh, from Template:Der.
Adjective
Usage notes
The archaic sense is still in some use in the expression Template:L or simply Template:L, as a name for the Devil, and also occurs in Template:M.
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh, from Template:Inh.
Noun
- joint; the part of a limb where it can bend; such as a knee or a wrist; phalanx
- any mechanical joint where two parts are supposed to move (bend) with respect to each other
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Template:Inh+. Of the same origin as previous with alternate grammatical gender (cf. Old English Template:M).
Noun
Declension
Etymology 4
Template:Inh+, from Template:Inh, from Template:Inh.