lektie

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish legsæ, lexe. Borrowed via Middle Low German lectie, lexe from Latin lēctiō (reading). Compare also Swedish läxa.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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lektie c (singular definite lektien, plural indefinite lektier)

  1. homework
  2. (Christianity) lection, lesson (text from the Scripture read in liturgy)

Declension

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