alee

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English

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Etymology

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From a- +‎ lee.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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alee (comparative more alee, superlative most alee)

  1. On the lee side of a ship, to the leeward side (vs aweather)

Anagrams

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Alemannic German

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Etymology

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From French allez.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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alee

  1. come on, let's go
    • 1903, Robert Walser, Der Teich:
      Was isch jetz für Zit? Scho drü? Alee, pressier, pressier.
      What time is it? Already three? Come on, hurry, hurry.

Italian

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Noun

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alee f

  1. plural of alea

Middle French

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Noun

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alee f (plural alees)

  1. passage; alley

Old French

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Verb

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alee f

  1. feminine singular of the past participle of aler

Noun

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alee oblique singularf (oblique plural alees, nominative singular alee, nominative plural alees)

  1. route
  2. departure

Descendants

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  • French: allée
  • Middle English: aley, alay, alei, allee, alie

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French allée.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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alee f (plural alei)

  1. allée

Declension

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Spanish

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Verb

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alee

  1. inflection of alear:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative