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11Ląd — est un petit village de Pologne (Voïvodie de Grande Pologne) situé près de la Warta, à 9 km au sud de Słupca. Au XIe siècle, Ląd était le siège d’un castellan. De 1145 à 1796, le village a appartenu aux Cisterciens. En 1286, Jan Gerbicz y a… …
12lad — [lad] n. [ME ladde < ?] 1. a boy or youth 2. Informal any man; fellow: familiar or endearing term …
13lad|en — lad|en1 «LAY duhn», adjective, verb. –adj. loaded, burdened, or weighed down: »The laden ship lay low in the water. The laden boughs for you alone shall bear (John Dryden). a) a past participle of lade: »The camels were laden with bundles of silk …
14LAD — Law Against Discrimination Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …
15Lad — lad, lade, lat adj étendu, étalé, large Gascogne; plateau en montagne Gascogne …
16lad — [ læd ] noun count BRITISH INFORMAL 1. ) OLD FASHIONED a boy or a young man 2. ) a man who does things thought to be typical of young men, for example drinking a lot of alcohol and being very sexually active => LADDISH the lads a group of men… …
17lad — c.1300, ladde foot soldier, also young male servant (attested as a surname from late 12c.), possibly from a Scandinavian language (Cf. Norw. ladd, in compounds for young man ), but of obscure origin in any case. OED hazards a guess on M.E. ladde …
18lad — [n] young man boy, buddy, child, fellow, guy, half pint*, juvenile, kid*, runt*, schoolboy, son, stripling, youngster, youth; concepts 419,424 Ant. man …
19lad — ► NOUN informal 1) a boy or young man. 2) (lads) chiefly Brit. a group of men sharing recreational or working interests. 3) Brit. a boisterously macho or high spirited man. DERIVATIVES laddish adjective. ORIGIN of unknown origin …
20lad — bal·lad·eer; bal·lad·ic; bal·lad·ist; bal·lad·ry; hel·lad·ic; lad; lad·der·less; lad·der·man; lad·dery; lad·die; lad·dish; lad·er; lad·hood; pal·lad·ic; pho·lad·i·dae; phy·lad; rot·u·lad; bal·lad; ceph·a·lad; lad·der; lad·en; lad·kin; pho·lad;… …