pes
pes - English
Pronunciation
- IPA: /peɪ̯s/
- Homophone: pace
Noun
pes (plural pedes)
- the foot of a human
- the hoof of a quadruped
- clubfoot or talipes
- (music) a neume representing two notes ascending
Synonyms
- (neume): podatus
Anagrams
pes - Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Balearic) IPA: /ˈpəs/
- (Central) IPA: /ˈpɛs/
- (Valencian) IPA: /ˈpes/
Noun
pes m (plural pesos)
Derived terms
- contrapès
- fer el pes
- pes gall
- pes lleuger
- pes mosca
- pes pesant
- pes ploma
- pes semipesat
- pes wèlter
- sobrepès
- sobrepesca
Related terms
pes - Cornish
Alternative forms
Noun
pes f (singulative pesen)
- (Revived Late Cornish) peas
pes - Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈpɛs]
- Hyphenation: pes
Noun
pes m anim (feminine psice)
Declension
Derived terms
- hlídací pes
- honicí pes
- chování řeznického psa
- mnoho psů, zajícova smrt
- pejsánek
- pejsek
- psí
- psoun
- starého psa novým kouskům nenaučíš
Noun
pes
- genitive plural of peso
Alternative forms
pes - Friulian
Alternative forms
- peš (alternative spelling)
Noun
pes m (plural pes)
Related terms
pes - Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈpɛs]
- Hyphenation: pès
Noun
pes or pès
pes - Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA: /peːs/, [peːs̠]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA: /pes/, [pɛs]
Noun
pēs m (genitive pedis); third declension
- a foot, in its senses as
- (figuratively) a place to tread one's foot: territory, ground, soil
- (nautical) a rope attached to a sail in order to set
- (music) tempo, pace, time
- (botany) the pedicel or stalk of a fruit
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | pēs | pedēs |
Genitive | pedis | pedum |
Dative | pedī | pedibus |
Accusative | pedem | pedēs |
Ablative | pede | pedibus |
Vocative | pēs | pedēs |
Hyponyms
- (metrical foot): trochaeus; pes dissyllbus or disyllbus, pes bibrevis, choreus, jambus, spondeus, spondius, spondeos (2-syllable feet); pes trisyllabus, amphibrachus, amphibrachys, amphimacrus, dactylus, extensipes, molossus, pes anapaestus, pes antanapaestus, pes antibacchius, pes bacchius, pes creticus, pes hippius (3-syllable feet); pes tetrasyllbus, antispastus, chorjambus, dichoreus, dijambus, dispondeus, epitritus, paeon, proceleumaticus, proceleusmaticus (4-syllable feet); pes pentasyllbus, dochmius, mesobrachys, mesomacros, pariambodes, probrachys, pes amoebaeus, pes antamoebaeus, pes orthius (5-syllable feet)
Meronyms
- (unit of length): decempeda (10 pedes)
Derived terms
- adversipedes
- aenipes
- aeripes
- agipes
- alipes
- anguipes
- antepes
- avipes
- bipeda
- bipēs
- capripes
- celeripēs
- centipeda
- centipes
- citipes
- compes
- cornipes
- decempeda
- decempeda
- fissipes
- flammipes
- flexipes
- gracilipes
- hircipes
- ignipes
- lanipes
- latipes
- lentipes
- levipes
- longipes
- loripes
- milepeda
- mollipēs
- multipeda
- octipes
- palmipes
- peda
- pedālis
- pedāneus
- pedārius
- pedātim
- pedātūra
- pedātus
- pedeplana
- pedepressim
- pedēs
- pedetemptim
- pedica
- pedicinus
- pediculus
- pedisequus
- pedō
- pedocucullus
- pedūlis
- pedum
- planipes
- plumipes
- properipes
- quadrupēs
- remipes
- segnipes
- semipes
- septipes
- serpentipes
- sesquipes
- solidipes
- sonipes
- stapēs
- suppes
- tardipes
- tremipes
- tripudium
- uncipes
- unipes
- volucripes
Related terms
Descendants
- Balkan Romance:
- Dalmatian:
- Italo-Romance
- Padanian:
- Northern Gallo-Romance:
- Southern Gallo-Romance:
- Ibero-Romance:
- Sardinian:
- Derived forms:
- ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *pedicāre
- Catalan: petjar
- ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *pedicāre
- Borrowings:
pes - Lombard
Noun
pes
pes - Middle English
Noun
pes
- Alternative form of pese
pes - Old Czech
Noun
pes m
- (mammals) dog
Declension
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | pes | psy, psa | psi, psové (psoví), psie (psí), psy |
genitive | psa, psu | psú (psou) | psóv (psuov, psů), pes |
dative | psu, psovi | psoma, psama | psóm (psuom, psům) |
accusative | pes, psa | psy, psa | psi, psové (psoví), psie (psí), psy |
vocative | pse | psy, psa | psi, psové (psoví), psie (psí), psy |
locative | psě (pse), psu, psovi | psú (psou) | psích, psiech, psech, psách |
instrumental | psem | psoma, psama | psy, psmi, psami |
Descendants
- Czech: pes
pes - Old French
Noun
pes f (oblique plural pes, nominative singular pes, nominative plural pes)
- Alternative form of pais (“peace”)
pes - Romani
Alternative forms
Pronoun
pes
Descendants
- Kalo Finnish Romani: pes
pes - Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA: /pɛs/
Noun
pes m (Cyrillic spelling пес)
Synonyms
pes - Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈpɛs/
Noun
pes m anim (genitive singular psa, nominative plural psi, psy, genitive plural psov)
Declension
Derived terms
pes - Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA: /pə́s/
Noun
pə̏s m anim (female equivalent psíca)
- dog
- Imamo tri pse. ― We have three dogs.
- Na sprehod grem s svojim psom. ― I'm going on a walk with my dog.
- Synonym: kȗža
Inflection
Masculine anim., hard o-stem | |||
---|---|---|---|
nom. sing. | pes | ||
gen. sing. | psa | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative (imenovȃlnik) | pes | psa | psi |
genitive (rodȋlnik) | psa | psov | psov |
dative (dajȃlnik) | psu | psoma | psom |
accusative (tožȋlnik) | psa | psa | pse |
locative (mẹ̑stnik) | psu | psih | psih |
instrumental (orọ̑dnik) | psom | psoma | psi |
pes - Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈpes/ [ˈpes]
- Syllabification: pes
- Homophone: (Latin America) pez
Noun
pes f pl
- plural of pe
pes - Tok Pisin
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Noun
pes
pes - Torres Strait Creole
Noun
pes
Noun
pes
Usage notes
Pes is the fifth stage of coconut growth. It is preceded by kopespes and followed by u.
pes - Turkish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈpes/
- Hyphenation: pes
Interjection
Pes!
- Used when accepting defeat; "I yield!" or "Uncle!"
- Used when at a loss for words at someone's extraordinary behavior or action; "I don't even know what to say!", "This is too much!" or "This takes the cake!"
- Yalanın bu kadarına da pes doğrusu! ― To be honest, I don't even know what to say about such a lie!
Derived terms
- pes demek
- pes etmek
Adjective
pes
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- pes perde
- pes ses
- pespaye
Noun
pes (definite accusative pesi, plural pesler)
Adverb
pes
- (obsolete) then, so, in that case
- Synonyms: öyleyse, o hâlde, binaenaleyh
- (obsolete) then, after, afterwards
- (obsolete) in summary, in short, in conclusion
- (obsolete) when, whenever, as soon as