Invasive species are colonizing the site, especially Japanese Rose, and scrub clearance has been implemented to re-establish the former pastures open heathland. HTML tags and links are not allowed. laesura + -al Of uncertain origin[1]; proposed derivations include: laedō (present infinitive laedere, perfect active laesī, supine laesum); third conjugation, Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary, Prósper, Blanca María (2019), What became of "Sabine l"? Don't request for help, don't ask questions or complain. Most of it is not played any more but has been preserved through intense documentation and research in the 1980s and 1990s. The final concentration, carried out in hundreds of salt kilns, consumed large amounts of wood. Participle Læsø's municipal council consists of 9 members, elected every four years. Adjective Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. Write a usage hint or an example and help to improve our dictionary. laesōs Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Læsø Municipality was not merged with any adjacent municipality under the municipal reform of 2007, as it agreed to enter into a "municipal cooperation agreement" with Frederikshavn Municipality.[4]. Webster's Dictionary, WordNet and others. Origin & history laessa laesum An overlooked Proto-Italic sound law, https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=laedo&oldid=60421525, Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European, Latin terms with Ecclesiastical IPA pronunciation, Latin third conjugation verbs with perfect in -s- or -x-, Latin words in Meissner and Auden's phrasebook, Latin verbs with red links in their conjugation tables, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894). There are no user-contributed notes for this entry. https://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=10080, "HugeDomains.com - StephenDownes.com is for sale (Stephen Downes)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Læsø&oldid=977142645, Municipalities of the North Jutland Region, Articles with Danish-language sources (da), Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 04:39. Inflection of laesus... laessa (Finnish) laesōrum On Læsø, there is also a 160 metres tall radio relay mast. laesurae) Noun The ground water can reach over 15 percent salt, and this was naturally concentrated in flat salt meadows during the hot dry summers. The island is a location mentioned in several instances in Norse mythology, including as the dwelling of the sea jötunn Ægir and as a feasting place of the Norse gods, the Æsir. inessive singular form of... laesta (Finnish) Seals like the Harbor seal are breeding around Læsø and the whole area is an internationally important area for wintering, molting and staging waterbirds. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Læsø ("Isle of Hlér") is the largest island in the North Sea bay of Kattegat, and is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) off the northeast coast of the Jutland Peninsula, the Danish mainland. laesus in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press laesus in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers laesus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français , Hachette 2. The island has been split in two parts for bee management, one for each species. The municipality is in Region Nordjylland in northern Denmark. laesura (pl. Add a note to the entry "laeso". laesÅ« in Cisalpine Gaul, where his father reputedly had a small estate. laesÅ«ram Because Læsø is an island and lies in the Kattegat, its neighboring municipality, Frederikshavn on the Jutland peninsula, is separated by water, the Læsø Rende, from the island municipality. laesorum (Latin) The great epic poet, Virgil -- Virgilius Maro -- was born on October 15, 70 B.C. Ferry service connects Frederikshavn on the Jutland peninsula to the municipality at the town of Vesterø Havn while Østerby Havn is the island's fishing harbour. Læsø is also the name of the municipality (Danish, kommune) on that island. Together with Anholt, Læsø belongs to the Danish "desert belt"; during the summer months there is so little rain that streams and ponds partly dry up. Noun Inflection of laesus... laesos (Latin) Participle Since the end of the 1980s it has been resumed on a small scale as an archaeological experiment and a tourist attraction. laesurae... laesural (English) Eventually the island became deforested, sandstorms buried villages, and salt extraction was banned. Of uncertain origin; proposed derivations include: 1. Latin Online Lesson 10 Winfred P. Lehmann and Jonathan Slocum. From a Proto-Indo-European root common to Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos, “stone”), λίστρον (lístron, “spade, shovel”) and Latvian lîžu (“to clear a land”). The main town and the site of its municipal council is Byrum. laesurae elative singular form of... laesu (Latin) Plural of laesura laesta He is a member of the Danish People's Party political party. The island is also a setting in the poems Helgakviða Hundingsbana II and Oddrúnargrátr, the saga Örvar-Odds saga, in two skaldic kennings, and the aforementioned (see etymology section above) Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál.[9]. 3. laesum (Latin) In the Poetic Edda poem Hárbarðsljóð, the god Thor comments that it was on Hlésey that he was attacked by and so fought "berserk women" or "brides of berserks" who had bewitched all of the men on the island. Anything in violation of these guidelines will be removed immediately. Inflection of laedō (ablsuperessive). This page was last edited on 18 September 2020, at 05:00. Noun McKinnell (2005:110) and Faulkes (1995:59). Verb Tantaene animis caelestibus irae? The references include Cambridge Dictionary Online, Centre National de Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales, Century Dictionary, Dictionary.com, Dictionary of the Scots Language, Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Duden, Oxford English Dictionary, From a Proto-Indo-European root common to Old Norse lesta (“to damage”), lǫstr (“damage”) and Ancient Greek λαιδρός (laidrós, “bold”). 8 Musa, mihi causas memora, quo numine laeso, 9 quidve dolens, regina deum tot volvere casus 10 insignem pietate virum, tot adire labores 11 impulerit. See also: Læsø. Participle ... laesuram (Latin) Læsø ("Isle of Hlér ") is the largest island in the North Sea bay of Kattegat, and is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) off the northeast coast of the Jutland Peninsula, the Danish mainland. In the Middle Ages, the island was known for its salt industry. The nature-types on and around Læsø includes open water, extensive mudflats, sand banks, heathland, islets and areas of arable land. It houses Denmarks largest tidal saltmarsh outside the Wadden Sea but the decline in grazing animals has led to a gradual vegetational succession. Noun Therefore, a Ramsar protection was put into force in 1977 (number 149) and today it encompass 66,548 ha.[5]. From Proto-Indo-European *slaid-, *sled-, a root common to Old English slītan (“to tear”). Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007. ... Latin has both length and accent, but the prosody is entirely based on length. laesu (Latin) Verb laesū Inflection of laedō (ablsuperessive) laesum (Latin) Participle laesum Inflection of laesus... laesura (English) Noun laesura (pl.