lieto

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== Finnish == === Etymology === liet- +‎ -o, probably akin to liete === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈlie̯to/, [ˈlie̞̯t̪o̞] Rhymes: -ieto Syllabification(key): lie‧to Hyphenation(key): lie‧to === Adjective === lieto (dialectal, archaic) (of land, uncertain) soft, wet Tämän waihetuksen suhteen omat nämä näkymättömät walas-eläwät, kuin heitä yhteeseen kutsutaan, tarpeelliset, ja löytywätkiin melkeen joka paikassa, sekä makiassa järwen ja suolasessa meren wedessä, että kowimmassa kalliossa ja liedossa maan mullassa, ja wieläpä ilmassakin ja Lapin maan ikuisessa lumessa! ==== Derived terms ==== === References === === Anagrams === lieot, teloi == Italian == === Etymology === From Latin laetus. Compare Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese ledo. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈljɛ.to/, /ˈlje.to/ Rhymes: -ɛto, -eto Hyphenation: liè‧to, lié‧to === Adjective === lieto (feminine lieta, masculine plural lieti, feminine plural liete, superlative lietissimo) happy, cheerful, delighted, glad, joyous, joyful Synonyms: allegro, contento, felice, gaio, gioioso Molto lieto di conoscerti. ― Very pleased to meet you. lieto fine ― happy ending ==== Derived terms ==== letizia lietamente lieto fine allietare === References === === Anagrams === etoli, olite == Karelian == === Etymology === Akin to Veps lete (“sand”), Finnish liete (“silt, sludge”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term, particularly: from Proto-Finnic *leet'ek === Noun === lieto sand