linier

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from English linesman, and línia (line) + -er.

Noun

linier m or f (plural liniers)

  1. (sports) linesman (men), lineswoman (women), assistant referee
    Synonym: àrbitre assistent

French

Adjective

linier (feminine linière, masculine plural liniers, feminine plural linières)

  1. (relational) flax

Further reading


Indonesian

Etymology

Internationalism, borrowed from Dutch lineair (linear), from French linéaire, from Latin līneāris.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /liˈniɛr/
  • Rhymes: -ɛr, -r
  • Hyphenation: li‧ni‧èr

Adjective

linièr

  1. linear:
    1. having the form of a line; straight or roughly straight; following a direct course.
    2. of or relating to lines.
    3. (mathematics) of or relating to a class of polynomial of the form .

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • dilinierkan
  • kelinieran
  • melinierkan
  • pelinieran
  • terlinierkan

References

  1. Nicoline van der Sijs (2010) Nederlandse woorden wereldwijd, Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers, →ISBN, OCLC 687330964

Further reading


Romanian

Etymology

From linie + -er.

Noun

linier n (uncountable)

  1. (dated) ruler (instrument)

Declension


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Catalan linier, and this from linesman.

Noun

linier m or f (plural linieres)

  1. (sports, informal) linesman (men), lineswoman (women), assistant referee
    Synonym: árbitro asistente

Further reading


Swedish

Noun

linier

  1. Obsolete spelling of linjer
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