pes

See also: PES, PEs, pés, pès, pês, peš, p.es., pěś, and пес

pes - English

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /peɪ̯s/
  • Homophone: pace

Noun

pes (plural pedes)

  1. the foot of a human
  2. the hoof of a quadruped
  3. clubfoot or talipes
  4. (music) a neume representing two notes ascending

Synonyms

Anagrams

pes - Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic) IPA: /ˈpəs/
  • (Central) IPA: /ˈpɛs/
  • (Valencian) IPA: /ˈpes/

Noun

pes m (plural pesos)

  1. weight

Derived terms

pes - Cornish

Alternative forms

Noun

pes f (singulative pesen)

  1. (Revived Late Cornish) peas

pes - Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [ˈpɛs]
  • Hyphenation: pes

Noun

pes m anim (feminine psice)

  1. (mammals) dog
  2. male dog
  3. scoundrel, bad person

Declension

singular plural
nominative pes psi
genitive psa psů
dative psovi, psu psům
accusative psa psy
vocative pse psi
locative psovi, psu psech
instrumental psem psy

Derived terms


Noun

pes

  1. genitive plural of peso

Alternative forms

pes - Friulian

Alternative forms

  • peš (alternative spelling)

Noun

pes m (plural pes)

  1. fish

pes - Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [ˈpɛs]
  • Hyphenation: pès

Noun

pes or pès

  1. pest, plague.
    • Synonym: sampar

pes - Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA: /peːs/, [peːs̠]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA: /pes/, [pɛs]

Noun

pēs m (genitive pedis); third declension

  1. a foot, in its senses as
    1. (anatomy) a human foot
    2. (zoology) any equivalent body part of an animal, including hooves, paws, etc.
    3. (units of measure) any of various units of length notionally based on the adult human foot, especially (historical) the Roman foot.
    4. (poetry) a metrical foot: the basic unit of metered poetry
    1. (geography) the base of a mountain
    2. (furniture) the bottom of a leg of a table, chair, stool, etc.
  2. (figuratively) a place to tread one's foot: territory, ground, soil
  3. (nautical) a rope attached to a sail in order to set
  4. (music) tempo, pace, time
  5. (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

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Balkan Romance:
  • Dalmatian:
  • Italo-Romance
  • Padanian:
    • Friulian: pît
    • Istriot: peîe, pèie
    • Ligurian:
    • Piedmontese: pe
    • Romagnol: , pid (Rimini, San Marino)
    • Romansch: pe
    • Venetian: piè
  • Northern Gallo-Romance:
  • Southern Gallo-Romance:
    • Catalan: peu
    • Old Occitan: pe
  • Ibero-Romance:
  • Sardinian:
    • Campidanese: pei
    • Logudorese: pe
    • Nuorese: pede
  • Derived forms:
    • Vulgar Latin: *pedicāre
  • Borrowings:

pes - Lombard

Noun

pes

  1. weight

pes - Middle English

Noun

pes

  1. Alternative form of pese

pes - Old Czech

Noun

pes m

  1. (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

pes - Old French

Noun

pes f (oblique plural pes, nominative singular pes, nominative plural pes)

  1. Alternative form of pais (peace)

pes - Romani

Alternative forms

Pronoun

pes

  1. himself, herself (third-person singular reflexive pronoun)

Descendants

  • Kalo Finnish Romani: pes

pes - Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /pɛs/

Noun

pes m (Cyrillic spelling пес)

  1. (Kajkavian) dog

Synonyms

pes - Slovak

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈpɛs/

Noun

pes m anim (genitive singular psa, nominative plural psi, psy, genitive plural psov)

  1. dog

Declension

singular plural
nominative pes psi, psy
genitive psa psov
dative psovi psom
accusative psa psov, psy
locative psovi psoch
instrumental psom psami

Derived terms

pes - Slovene

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /pə́s/

Noun

pə̏s m anim (female equivalent psíca)

  1. 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

pes - Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈpes/ [ˈpes]
  • Syllabification: pes
  • Homophone: (Latin America) pez

Noun

pes f pl

  1. plural of pe

pes - Tok Pisin

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Noun

pes

  1. (anatomy) face
  2. page

pes - Torres Strait Creole

Noun

pes

  1. face

Noun

pes

  1. (eastern dialect) a ripe coconut

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!

  1. Used when accepting defeat; "I yield!" or "Uncle!"
  2. 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


Adjective

pes

  1. (music) That which is sung softly and slowly; bass.

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • pes perde
  • pes ses
  • pespaye

Noun

pes (definite accusative pesi, plural pesler)

  1. (obsolete) back, hind part

Adverb

pes

  1. (obsolete) then, so, in that case
  2. (obsolete) then, after, afterwards
  3. (obsolete) in summary, in short, in conclusion
  4. (obsolete) when, whenever, as soon as
Meaning and Definition of pes
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