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See also:Inde,IndE,indé,indē,Înde,and-inde

Chichewa

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Pronunciation

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Particle

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indé

  1. yes

Antonyms

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Danish

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Adverb

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inde

  1. inside

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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inde

  1. inflection ofinnen:
    1. singularpastindicative
    2. (dated or formal)singularpastsubjunctive

Latin

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Etymology

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FromOld Latinim, em(then, there), fromis (comparequum,tum), and the demonstrative suffix*-de.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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inde (notcomparable)

  1. thence,fromthere (in space)
    • 61CEc. 112CE,Pliny the Younger,Epistulae5:
      Inde etiam rosas effert, umbrarumque frigus non ingrato sole distinguit. Finito vario illo multiplicique curvamine recto limiti redditur nec huic uni, nam viae plures intercedentibus buxis dividuntur.[1][2]
      Farther on, there are roses too along the path, and the cool shade is pleasantly alternated with sunshine. Having passed through these manifold winding alleys, the path resumes a straight course, and at the same time divides into several tracks, separated by box hedges.[3]
  2. from,since;thenceforth (in time)
    • 106BCE – 43BCE,Cicero,De Provinciis Consularibus 13.33:
      Nemo sapienter de re publica nostra cogitavit, iaminde a principio huius imperi, quin Galliam maxime timendam huic imperio putaret
      From the very beginning of this empire, nobody has ever carefully considered our republic who did not regard Gaul as the greatest object of fear for this empire.
    • 1950,Pope Pius XII,Munificentissimus Deus:
      Maxime autem illud memorandum est,inde a saeculo secundo Mariam Virginem a Sanctis Patribus veluti novam Hevam proponi[][4]
      We must remember especially that,since the second century, the Virgin Mary has been designated by the holy Fathers as the new Eve []

Coordinate terms

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Latin correlatives(edit)
typedemonstrativerealisirrealisinterrogativeindefinitealternative
proximalmedialdistalanaphoricidentityaffirmativeconditionalnegativeindefiniteirrelative / emphaticrelativeirrelativefree choiceuniversalnegative polarity
basichiciste
istic
ille
illic
isipse
īdem
quisquidemsīquisnēquisquam
nēmō
nihil
nūllus
numquisecquis
ecquī
ecquisnam
ecquīnam
quisnam
quīnam
quis
quī
quisquis
quīcumque
quīdam
aliquis,quis
aliquī,quī
quispiam
quīvis
quīlibet
quisquequisquam
ūllus
°aliquisquam
alius
comparativehuiusmodī
huiuscemodī
istī̆usmodīillī̆usmodīeiusmodīeiusdemmodīsīcuiusmodīnēcuiusquammodīnumcuiusmodīcuiusnammodīcuiusmodīcuiusmodīcumquealicuiusmodī
cuiusdammodī
cuiusvīsmodīcuiusquemodīcuiusquammodīalterī̆usmodī
dualneuteruternamuterutercumquealteruterutervīs
uterlibet
uterquealter
placehīcistīcillīcibī̆ibī̆demsīcubīnusquam
nūllibī
ubinamubī̆ubī̆cumque
ubiubī̆
alicubī̆
uspiam
ubivīs
ubilibet
ubīqueusquamalibī
aliās
sourcehincºistim
istinc
ºillim
illinc
ºim
inde
īnsecus
indidemsīcunde°nūllundeundenamºcum
unde
undecumque
undeunde
alicunde°undelibetundique°undiquamaliunde
destinationhūc
hōc
°hōrsum
istūc
istōc
°istōrsum
illūc
illōc
°illōrsum
eōdemquōquidemsīquōnusquam
°nūllōrsum
numquōecquōquōnamquō
quōrsum
quōcumque
quōquō
°quōrsumcumque
aliquō
quōpiam
°aliquōvorsum
quōvīs
quōlibet
quōquequōquamaliō
aliōrsum
means,
way,
path,
place
hācistācillāceādemquāquidemsīquānēquāquam
haudquāquam
numquāecquāquānamquāquācumque
quāquā
aliquāquāvīs
quālibet
quāque°quāquam
ūllā
aliā
distancehāctenus°istātenus
°istāctenus
°illātenus
°illāctenus
eātenusnūllātenus°ecquātenus°quātenusnamquātenus°quātenuscumque
°quāquātenus
aliquātenus
quādantenus
°quātenusvīs
°quātenuslibet
ūllātenusaliātenus
reason°hācpropter
°hōccircā
°istāpropter°illāproptereāpropter
eōcircā
°nullāpropter
°nullōcircā
cūr
quāpropter
quōcircā
quārē
°quāproptercumque°quādampropter°quōquecircā°aliāpropter
mannerhōcmodōistōmodōillōmodōita
sīc
modō
item
itidem
quidemsīquīnihil
nihilō
neutiquam
°neutī̆que
nēquīquam
nē quidem
nūllōmodō
numquīecquīutinamut
prout
quī
quōmodō
quōmodo
quemadmodum
quiter
quārē
utcumque
utut
proutcumque
quōmodocumque
°quemadmodumcumque
quī
quōdammodō
aliquōmodō
quōmodolibetutīque°utiquam
°quīquam
ūllōmodō
aliter
aliōquī
alterō/aliōmodō
timenum
nunc
dum
dunc
dūdum
ōlimtum
tunc
simulquandōquidemsīquandōnumquamnumquandōecquandōquandōnamquandō
cum
quandōcumque
quandōque
cumque
°quandōnē
°quandōquandō
°cumcumque
quondam
aliquandō
quandōlibetquandōqueumquamaliās
quantitytamtamen
tandem
°quamquidemquamquamcumque
quamquam
aliquamquamvīs
quamlibet
quamque
sizetantustantusdemquantusquantuscumque
quantusquantus
aliquantusquantusvīs
quantuslibet
quantusque
qualitytālis°ecquālisquālisnamquālisquāliscumque
quālisquālis
aliquālisquālislibetquālisque
numbertottotidem°quotnam
°quotinam
quotquotquot
quotcumque
aliquotquotlibet
order/fractionaltotusquotus°quotuscumque°aliquotus°quotuslibet°quotusque
°quotusquisque
repetitiontotiēnsnullotiēnsquotiēnsquotiēnscumquealiquotiēnsquotiēnslibetquotiēnsque
°quotiēnsquisque
multiplicationtotuplexquotuplex
proportion°totuplusquotuplus
† Turned conjunction with original meaning somewhat changed
° Rare
‡ Only used as a conjunction, not as an interrogative.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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References

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  • inde”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • inde”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • inde”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894),Latin Phrase-Book[2], London:Macmillan and Co.
    • from this it appears, is apparent:inde patet, appāret
  1. ^Pliny text, Latin version
  2. ^Pliny text, Latin version 2
  3. ^Pliny text, English translation 1
  4. ^Munificentissimis Deus, Pope Pius XII, Latin version

Latvian

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 inde on Latvian Wikipedia

Etymology

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A 20th-centuryneologism, introduced in the Scientific Terminology Dictionary (Riga, 1922) to replace a previousGermanism,ģifts. The word was coined by shortening the (old-fashioned, dialectal) wordindeve(illness, disease; bad disposition; evil spirit; poison), whichJ. Endzelīns considered either an oldCuronian term or aborrowing fromLithuanian (cf.Lithuanian dialectalindėvė(poison; evil, evil spirit)), perhaps formed from a prefix*in- (Latvianie-) and the verbdot(to give) ordēt(to lay (eggs); orig. to put). The meaning evolution would be similar to that ofGermanGift: from “something given, put (in)” to “poison.” Another possibility, suggested by the “evil spirit” meaning of theLithuanian cognate (also attested in older Latvian sources as a name for the devil), is thatindeve might come from*in-(negative) +dievs, i.e. “no-god” > “evil, evil spirit” (cf. similarly formednedievs). It is also possible that two similar words, meaning “disease” and “evil spirit,” became homophonous and merged asindeve. It has also been suggested thatMiddle Dutchinde(end; death),inden(to end life, to die) could also have influencedindeve, given the strong presence of Dutch sailors and craftsmen in the times of the oldDuchy of Courland (1561-1726).[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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inde f (5th declension)

  1. poison,venom(substance withdeleterious orevenfataleffects onlivingorganisms)
    bišuindebeevenom
    čūskuindesnakevenom
    indes koncentrācijapoisonconcentration
    čūskuindes zobisnakevenom teeth
    indes dziedzerivenom glands
    sagatavotindito preparepoison
    neitralizētindito neutralizepoison
    mūsdienu zinātnei labi zināma ļoti iedarbīga inde: kālija cianīdsa very effective poison is well known to modern science: potassium cyanide
    tabakas lapas satur nikotīnu, kas ir stipra sirdsindethe tobacco leaf contains nicotine, which is a strongpoison for the heart
  2. (figuratively)poison(something withbadeffects onpeople)
    viņš nestrīdas pretim... bet šaubu un neticībasindi pa kādam pilienam iepilina katrā sarunāhe did not counterargue... but he added doubt and drops of thepoison of unbelief in every conversation

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Declension ofinde (5th)
singular
(vienskaitlis)
plural
(daudzskaitlis)
nominativeindeindes
genitiveindesinžu
dativeindeiindēm
accusativeindiindes
instrumentalindiindēm
locativeindēindēs
vocativeindeindes

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References

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  1. ^Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “inde”, inLatviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary]‎[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS,→ISBN

Middle English

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Etymology

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FromOld FrenchInde(India), fromLatinIndia, fromAncient GreekἸνδῐ́ᾱ(Indĭ́ā).

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Noun

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inde (uncountable)

  1. indigo, darkblue-purple(colour)
  2. indigo pigment
  3. indigofabric

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Adjective

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inde

  1. indigo-coloured
  2. Dyed usingindigo

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Colors in Middle English ·coloures,hewes(layout ·text)
    whit    grey,hor    blak
            red;cremesyn,gernet            citrine,aumbre;broun,tawne            yelow,dorry,gul;canevas
            grasgrene            grene            
            plunket;ewage            asure,livid            blew,blo,pers
            violet;inde            rose,murrey;purpel,purpur            claret

Pali

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Alternative scripts

Noun

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inde

  1. inflection ofinda(lord):
    1. locativesingular
    2. accusativeplural

Turkish

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Noun

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inde

  1. locativesingular ofin
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