inde at Interlingua => English Of Explained:
[inde]adv 1. from that place, from there, thence; 2. from that time, after that, thereupon, thenceforward; 3. from that cause, therefore
inde at Latin => English Of Explained:
ADV thence, thenceforth; from that place/time/cause; thereupon;
inde at Danish => English Of Explained:
neaGol
inde at French => English Of Explained:
India
inde at Latin => English Of Explained:
aren;
Inde at French => English Of Explained:
Inde [ɛ̃d]
India
Inde at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:
Inde \Inde\, a.
Azure-colored; of a bright blue color. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.
Inde at English (WD) Of Explained:
==French==
Pronunciation
* Inter: audio » Fr-Inde.ogg|audioProper noun
Inter: fr-proper noun » f|pl=IndesRelated terms
* indien, IndienAnagrams
* déniCategory: Category:fr:Countries -
Translation: cs » Inde
Translation: de » Inde
Translation: et » Inde
Translation: el » Inde
Translation: es » Inde
Translation: fr » Inde
Translation: fy » Inde
Translation: gl » Inde
Translation: gu » Inde
Translation: ko » Inde
Translation: hi » Inde
Translation: hr » Inde
Translation: io » Inde
Translation: lo » Inde
Translation: lt » Inde
Translation: hu » Inde
Translation: mg » Inde
Translation: nl » Inde
Translation: nn » Inde
Translation: pl » Inde
Translation: pt » Inde
Translation: fi » Inde
Translation: sv » Inde
Translation: ta » Inde
Translation: tr » Inde
inde at English (WD) Of Explained:
Inter: also » indē
Danish
Adverb
indeCategory: Category:Danish adverbs -
Dutch
Verb
Inter: head » nlLatin
Adverb
Inter: la-adv » inde||-Derived terms
* deindeDescendants
* Catalan: Inter: l » ca|enReferences
Latvian
Inter: slim-wikipedia » lang=lvCategory: File - :1080PoisonWarning gobeirne.jpg|thumb|230px|Inde (etiķete)
Etymology
A 20th-century neologism, introduced in the Scientific Terminology Dictionary (Riga, 1922) to replace a previous Germanism, Inter: term » ģifts|lang=lv. The word was coined by shortening the (old-fashioned, dialectal) word Inter: term » indeve||illness, disease; bad disposition; evil spirit; poison|lang=lv, which Category: w - :Jānis Endzelīns|J. Endzelīns considered either an old Category: w:en - :Curonian language|Curonian term or a borrowing from Inter: etyl » lt|- (cf. Inter: etyl » lt|- dialectal Inter: term » indėvė||poison; evil, evil spirit|lang=lt), perhaps formed from a prefix Inter: recons » in- (Inter: etyl » lv|- Inter: term » ie-|lang=lv) and the verb Inter: term » dot||to give|lang=lv or Inter: term » dēt||to lay (eggs); orig. to put|lang=lv. The meaning evolution would be similar to that of Inter: etyl » de|- Inter: term » Gift|lang=de: from “something given, put (in)” to “poison.” Another possiblity, suggested by the “evil spirit” meaning of the Inter: etyl » lt|- cognate (also attested in older Inter: etyl » lv|- sources as a name for the devil), is that Inter: term » indeve|lang=lv might come from Inter: recons » in-||negative + Inter: term » dievs|lang=lv, i.e. “no-god” > “evil, evil spirit” (cf. similarly formed Inter: term » nedievs|lang=lv). It is also possible that two similar words, meaning “disease” and “evil spirit,” became homophonous and merged as Inter: term » indeve|lang=lv. It has also been suggested that Inter: etyl » dum|- Inter: term » inde||end; death|lang=dum, Inter: term » inden||to end life, to die|lang=dum could also have influenced Inter: term » indeve|lang=lv, given the strong presence of Dutch sailors and craftsmen in the times of the old Category: w:en - :Duchy of Courland and Semigallia|Duchy of Courland (1561-1726).Karulis, Konstantīns. 1992, 2001. Latviešu etimoloģijas vārdnīca. Rīga: AVOTS. ISBN 9984700127.Pronunciation
* Inter: lv-IPA » īndɛ|levelInter: rfap » lang=lv
Noun
Inter: lv-noun » f|5thDeclension
Inter: lv-decl-noun » in|e|5th||d|žDerived terms
* Inter: l » lv|indētReferences
Category: Category:Latvian etymologies from LEV -
Category: Category:lv:Poisons -
Translation: et » inde
Translation: el » inde
Translation: fr » inde
Translation: ko » inde
Translation: io » inde
Translation: it » inde
Translation: lo » inde
Translation: la » inde
Translation: mg » inde
Translation: nl » inde
Translation: pl » inde
Translation: pt » inde
Translation: ru » inde
Translation: sm » inde
Translation: sv » inde
Translation: tr » inde
Translation: vi » inde
IndE at English (WD) Of Explained:
==English==
Abbreviation
Inter: en-noun » ?Anagrams
* dein, deni, dine, Enid, iDEN, Nide, nideindē at English (WD) Of Explained:
==Latvian==
Noun
Inter: head » lv|noun form|g=fVerb
Inter: head » lv|verb formTranslation: it » indē