Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 4

''[Lifted from la:lead, and partially translated so the gist can be gotten. en:lead uses a different format.]''

Pronunciation

 * /lɛd/ (Americane)

Etymology
Anglica media leed, ab Anglica antiqua léad.

Noun
lead (materiale; pl: leads)
 * 1) plumbum (-ī, n.) || Elementum 82.
 * 2) Res plumbea, praesertim:
 * 3) Plumbea perpendiculi.
 * 4) (typographia) Segmentum metallicum qui lineas typi separat.
 * 5) Plumbago, ut pars plumbi sive lapidis scriptorii quae scribet.
 * 6) Cylindrus plumbaginis, qui in plumbis ponitur.

Collocations

 * black lead, coasting lead, deep-sea lead, hand lead, Krems lead seu Kremnitz lead, mock lead, red lead, white lead
 * lead arming, lead colic, lead color, lead glance, lead line, lead mill, lead ocher, lead pencil, lead plant, lead tree
 * sugar of lead, to arm the lead, to cast the lead seu heave the lead.

Pronunciation

 * /lɛd/ (Americane)

Etymology
A lead “plumbum”.

Verb
lead
 * 1) plumbo (-āre, -āvī, -ātum)
 * 2) (typographia) Ponere segmenta metalla inter lineas separatum eas.

Derived terms

 * leading

Pronunciation

 * Americane
 * lead: /lid/
 * led: /lɛd/

Etymology
Anglica media leden, ab Anglica antiqua lǽdan, a Germanica prisca *laidjan, a lingua prisca Indoeuropaea *leit- “abire”.

Transitive verb
lead
 * 1) duco (-ere, duxī, ductum)
 * 2) Ducere cum manu, loro, etc.: the blind leading the blind
 * 3) Ducere per viam: all roads lead to Rome
 * 4) Ducere cum potestate: lead an army
 * 5) Ducere animam alicuius: lead into sin
 * 6) praecedo (-ere, praecessī, praecessum)
 * 7) Inducere in aliquid.
 * 8) Ferre vitam; vivere; lead a life of luxury

Intransitive verb
lead
 * 1) Eminere.

Pronunciation

 * /lid/ (Americane)

Etymology
A lead “ducere”. Confer Anglica antiqua lád.

Noun
lead (pl: leads)
 * 1) ductus (-ūs, m.)
 * 2) Factum praecedendi, vel status praecedens.