eise

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== Dutch == === Verb === eise (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of eisen == German == === Pronunciation === === Verb === eise inflection of eisen: first-person singular present first/third-person singular subjunctive I singular imperative == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === From ese +‎ -y, with influence from Old French aaisé, aisé. Doublet of esy. ==== Alternative forms ==== eyse, ese, aise, ayse ==== Adjective ==== eise Convenient, suitable, fit Leisurely, at ease In good health (of temperament) gentle, affable, lenient ===== Synonyms ===== esy ===== Related terms ===== esy esynesse esen ese ==== References ==== “ese, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 5 August 2018. === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== eise alternative form of ese == Old French == === Alternative forms === aise === Etymology === Probably inherited from the nominative case of Latin adiacēns, present participle of adiaceō (compare Medieval Latin in aiace). Cognate with Old Occitan aize. A borrowing from Frankish *ansiju (“eyelet, handle, arms akimbo, elbow room”) is unlikely, but could've affected the semantics of the native French form. === Noun === eise oblique singular, f (oblique plural eises, nominative singular eise, nominative plural eises) Elbow room, empty space; opportunity Ease (lack of anxiety) ==== Descendants ==== French: aise