"laido" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

Forms: laida [feminine], laidi [masculine, plural], laide [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old French lait, leit (“unpleasant, horrible, odious”), of Germanic origin, from Low Frankish *laiþ (“unpleasant, obstinate, odious”) from Proto-Germanic *laiþaz (“sorrowful, unpleasant”), from Proto-Indo-European *leyt- (“unpleasant”). Akin to Old High German leid (“unpleasant, odious”) (German leid (“unfortunate”), Leid (“grief”)), Old Norse leiþr (“odious”), Old English lāþ (“unpleasant, odious”). More at English loath. Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|it|fro|lait|lait, leit|unpleasant, horrible, odious|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old French lait, leit (“unpleasant, horrible, odious”), {{bor+|it|fro|lait|lait, leit|unpleasant, horrible, odious}} Borrowed from Old French lait, leit (“unpleasant, horrible, odious”), {{cog|gem}} Germanic, {{der|it|frk|*laiþ||unpleasant, obstinate, odious}} Frankish *laiþ (“unpleasant, obstinate, odious”), {{der|it|gem-pro|*laiþaz||sorrowful, unpleasant}} Proto-Germanic *laiþaz (“sorrowful, unpleasant”), {{der|it|ine-pro|*leyt-||unpleasant}} Proto-Indo-European *leyt- (“unpleasant”), {{cog|goh|leid||unpleasant, odious}} Old High German leid (“unpleasant, odious”), {{cog|de|leid||unfortunate}} German leid (“unfortunate”), {{m|de|Leid||grief}} Leid (“grief”), {{cog|non|leiþr||odious}} Old Norse leiþr (“odious”), {{cog|ang|lāþ||unpleasant, odious}} Old English lāþ (“unpleasant, odious”), {{cog|en|loath}} English loath Head templates: {{it-adj}} laido (feminine laida, masculine plural laidi, feminine plural laide)
  1. filthy, foul
    Sense id: en-laido-it-adj-phiDrnMJ
  2. obscene
    Sense id: en-laido-it-adj-rAkAZjAi Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 36 64
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: laidamente

Inflected forms

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