leonine

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a lion; lionlike.
  2. Of a facies (“a person's facial features”): resembling those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes leontiasis (“a medical condition characterized by an overgrowth of the cranial and facial bones”); also, of leprosy: causing a lionlike facies.
adj
  1. Of or pertaining to one of the popes named Leo; specifically (in Leonine City), to Pope Leo IV (r. 847–855) who ordered the building of a wall around Vatican Hill to protect what is now Vatican City, or (in Leonine Prayers) to Pope Leo XIII (r. 1878–1903).
  2. Being or relating to a kind of medieval Latin verse, generally alternative hexameter and pentameter, with rhyming at the middle and end of a line (that is, internal rhyme); also (by extension), of or relating to modern verse having internal rhyme.
noun
  1. Synonym of Leonine verse (“a kind of medieval Latin verse, generally alternative hexameter and pentameter, with rhyming at the middle and end of a line (that is, internal rhyme)”).
noun
  1. A 13th-century coin minted in Europe and used in England as a debased form of the sterling silver penny; it was outlawed under Edward I (reigned 1272–1307).
adj
  1. Alternative letter-case form of leonine (“of or pertaining to one of the popes named Leo; being or relating to a kind of medieval Latin verse, generally alternative hexameter and pentameter, with rhyming at the middle and end of a line (that is, internal rhyme)”).
noun
  1. Alternative letter-case form of leonine (“a 13th-century coin minted in Europe and used in England as a debased form of the sterling silver penny”).

Pronunciation

/ˈliːənaɪn/ /-nɪn/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-leonine.wav /ˈliəˌnaɪn/ En-us-leonine.ogg

Word forms

leonine more leonine most leonine leonines lionine

Etymology

From Late Middle English leonin, leonine (“characteristic of a lion, lionlike”), from Old French leonin, and from its etymon Latin leōnīnus (“of or pertaining to a lion”), from leō (“lion”) (from Ancient Greek λέων (léōn, “lion”); further etymology uncertain) + -īnus (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’).

Derived words

leoninely leonine share leoninity Leonine City Leonine Prayers Leonine verse

Translations

Bulgarian: лъвски Catalan: lleoní Czech: lví Danish: løve- Dutch: leeuwen- Esperanto: leona Finnish: leijonamainen French: léonin German: Löwen- German: löwenartig Italian: leonino Latin: leoninus Malay: singa Malay: kesingaan Manx: lionagh Polish: lwi Portuguese: leonino Portuguese: leónico Russian: льви́ный Spanish: leonino Ukrainian: ле́вовий Ukrainian: леви́ний
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