- laise
- bor·de·laise;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
laise — see leese v … Useful english dictionary
Laise — Recorded as Lace, Laise, Lacer, Laisire, and possibly others, this is an English occupational surname but one with French origins. It derives from the pre 10th century word laz itself from the original Latin laqueus, meaning a cord or thread, and … Surnames reference
laise — alaise anglaise antillaise bordelaise cingalaise complaise congolaise déplaise falaise glaise malaise marseillaise népalaise plaise sénégalaise togolaise … Dictionnaire des rimes
laisé — alaisé malaisé … Dictionnaire des rimes
Juan Rodolfo Laise — OFMCap (* 22. Februar 1926 in Buenos Aires, Argentinien) ist Kapuziner und emeritierter Bischof von San Luis in Argentinien. Leben Juan Rodolfo Laise wurde am 4. September 1949 als Priester im Kapuzinerorden geweiht. Er studierte Kirchenrecht an… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bor|de|laise sauce — «BR duh LAYZ», any one of various rich, highly flavored sauces. ╂[< French la Bordelaise in the Bordeaux style] … Useful english dictionary
Cha|ro|laise — «SHAR uh LAIZ», noun. = Charolais. (Cf. ↑Charolais) … Useful english dictionary
ma|laise — «ma LAYZ», noun. 1. an uneasy, disturbed, or disordered condition: »The loss of highly trained scientists is more a symptom of an underlying malaise than the cause (Manchester Guardian Weekly). 2. vague bodily discomfort; uneasiness, often before … Useful english dictionary
Mar|seil|laise — «MAHR suh LAYZ; French mar seh YEHZ», noun. the French national anthem, written in 1792 during the French Revolution by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. ╂[< French (chanson) marseillaise < the city of Marseilles (because first sung by a group … Useful english dictionary
Worms-Ibersheim — Ibersheim Stadt Worms Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia