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单词 leden
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ledenn.

Forms: Old English léden, lǽden, lýden, léoden, Middle English leoden, ledene, Middle English–1500s leden, Middle English ledne, Middle English ledone, lidene, ledyn, lyd(e)ne, ludene, Middle English–1600s ledden, Middle English lydyn, 1600s leaden, 1600s, 1800s lidden. See also leed n.1
Etymology: Old English lǽden , representing a Celtic or early Romanic pronunciation of Latin Latīnum Latin adj. and n., was confused with the native léden , lýden , léoden language, < léode people, lede n.1 (For the etymological sense compare geðéod language, < ðéod people.) The confusion seems to have originated with the compound bóc-léden ‘book-language’ (see bookleden n.), which was fashioned by popular etymology as a more intelligible synonym for lǽden.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈleden.
Obsolete exc. dialect.
1. Latin. (See also bookleden n.) Only Old English.
ΚΠ
c897 K. Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care Pref. 3 Of Lædene on Englisc areccean.
c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (1891) v. xx. 466 And Leden him wæs swa cuð & swa gemimor swa swa Englisc.
c1050 Byrhtferth's Handboc in Anglia (1885) 8 321 Enchiridion þæt ys manualis on lyden.
2.
a. The language of a nation, people or race; a ‘tongue’. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > a language > [noun]
speechc888
rounOE
ledenc1000
tonguec1000
wordOE
moalc1175
speaka1300
languagec1300
land-speecha1325
talea1325
lip1382
stevenc1386
languea1425
leed1513
public language1521
idiom1575
idiotism1588
lingua1660
lingua franca1697
receptive language1926
c1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 110 Þæt ys on ure leodene hneccan sar.
c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 141 Hie is ihaten..englene quen marie þat is on ure ledene se-steorre.
c1230 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Corpus Cambr.) (1962) 69 For swa muchel seið þis word. dauið. on ebreische ledene.
b. The speech or utterance of a person or class of persons; form of speech; way of speaking. (Cf. leed n.1 b) Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > [noun]
speechc725
spellc888
tonguec897
spellingc1000
wordOE
mathelingOE
redec1275
sermonc1275
leeda1300
gale13..
speakc1300
speaking1303
ledenc1320
talea1325
parliamentc1325
winda1330
sermoningc1330
saying1340
melinga1375
talkingc1386
wordc1390
prolationa1393
carpinga1400
eloquencec1400
utteringc1400
language?c1450
reporturec1475
parleyc1490
locutionc1500
talk1539
discourse1545
report1548
tonguec1550
deliverance1553
oration1555
delivery1577
parling1582
parle1584
conveying1586
passage1598
perlocution1599
wording1604
bursta1616
ventilation1615
loquency1623
voicinga1626
verbocination1653
loquence1677
pronunciation1686
loquel1694
jawinga1731
talkee-talkee?1740
vocification1743
talkation1781
voicing1822
utterancy1827
voicing1831
the spoken word1832
outness1851
verbalization1851
voice1855
outgiving1865
stringing1886
praxis1950
c1320 Cast. Love 32 No monnes mouþ ne be i-dut, Ne his ledene i-hud.
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) 782 Þan hee meeues too hur mouthe & makes his lidene.
1377 W. Langland Piers Plowman B. xv. 253 Though he crye to Cryst..I leue His ledne be in owre lordes ere lyke a pyes chiteryng.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 13276 The songe of þo Syrens was selly to here! With a ledyn full lusty & likyng with-all.
1595 E. Spenser Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. D3 Those that do to Cynthia expound, The ledden of straunge languages in charge.
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. xi. sig. L He was expert in prophecies, And could the ledden of the Gods vnfold. View more context for this quotation
c. poetic. Applied to the ‘language’ of birds. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > birds > sound or bird defined by > [noun] > language of
leden1340
leeda1350
1340–70 Alisaunder 601 Þe ludene of þat language [sc. of birds] lelli þei knowe.
c1386 G. Chaucer Squire's Tale 427 She vnderstood wel euery thyng That any fowel may in his leden seyn.
1393 W. Langland Piers Plowman C. xv. 186 Þe larke, þat is a lasse fowel is loueloker of lydene.
c1425 Seven Sag. (P.) 3238 And that wyt God hym gafe, That on fouls lydyn he couthe.
1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne xvi. xiii. 283 A woondrous bird..That in plaine speech sung..Her leden was like humaine language trew.
1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion xii. 206 The ledden of the Birds most perfectly shee knew.
d. dialect. Noise, chatter.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > chatter
chirma800
clappingc1386
glavera1400
clapa1420
clackc1440
blabc1460
clattera1500
babble?a1525
babblery1532
pratery1533
clitter-clatter1535
by-talk?1551
prattle1555
prittle-prattle1556
twittle-twattle1565
cacquet1567
prate?1574
prattlement1579
babblement1595
gibble-gabble1600
gabble1602
twattlea1639
tolutiloquence1656
pratement1657
gaggle1668
leden1674
cackle1676
twit-twat1677
clash1685
chit-chat1710
chatter-chitter1711
chitter-chatter1712
palavering1732
hubble-bubble1735
palaver1748
rattle1748
gum1751
mag1778
gabber1780
gammon1781
gash1787
chattery1789
gabber1792
whitter-whatter1805
yabble1808
clacket1812
talky-talky1812
potter1818
yatter1827
blue streak1830
gabblement1831
psilologya1834
chin-music1834
patter1841
jaw1842
chatter1851
brabble1861
tongue-work1866
yacker1882
talkee1885
chelp1891
chattermag1895
whitter1897
burble1898
yap1907
clatfart1913
jive1928
logorrhœa1935
waffle1937
yackety-yacking1953
yack1958
yackety-yack1958
motormouth1976
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [noun] > loud sound or noise
chirma800
dina1000
utas1202
noise?c1225
nurthc1225
dinninga1400
glama1400
glavera1400
reer?a1400
reirdc1400
dunch1440
steveningc1440
rebound1457
bruit?1473
alarm1489
yell1509
gild?a1513
shout?a1513
reveriea1522
routa1522
thundering1560
rumouringc1563
dinrie?1566
rear1567
fray1568
thunder-crack1595
thunder1600
fanfarea1605
fragor1605
clamour1606
thunder-clap1610
obstrepency1623
tonitruation1658
randana1661
clarion1667
leden1674
bluster1724
salvoa1734
ding1750
row1753
tonance1778
dunder1780
chang1788
blare1807
flare1815
detonation1830
trump1848
trumpeting1850
foghorn1875
yammer1932
1674 J. Ray N. Countrey Words in Coll. Eng. Words 29 A Leaden or Lidden; a Noise or Din.
1865 R. Hunt Pop. Romances W. Eng. 2nd Ser. 245 Hark to his lidden. Listen to his word or talk.
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