Lire
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪərə
Origin 1
From Middle English lire, lyre, from Old English līra ("any fleshy part of the body, muscle, calf of the leg"), from Proto-Germanic *ligwizô, *lihwizô ("thigh, groin"), from Proto-Indo-European *lekʷs-, *lewks- ("groin"). Cognate with Dutch lies ("groin"), Swedish lår ("thigh").
Origin 2
From Middle English lire, lyre, from Old Norse hlýr ("cheeks", plural.). Compare Middle English lere, from Old English hlēor ("cheek, countenance, complexion"). More at leer.
Noun
lire
(plural lires)- (UK dialectal, Scotland) The cheek.
- (UK dialectal, Scotland) Face; appearance of the face or skin; complexion; hue.
Origin 3
From Old Norse lÃri. Cognate with Norwegian lira.
Noun
lire
(plural lires)- (UK dialectal, Scotland, Orkney, Shetland, ornithology) The Manx shearwater (bird).
Origin 4
From Italian lire.