-lei
Dutch
    
    Etymology
    
From Old French lei (“law, custom”), possibly through Middle High German lei.
Suffix
    
-lei
- means sort, kind, type; added to numerals or some pronouns: indicates the specified number of types
- Synonym: -hand
 
Usage notes
    
Always preceded in a compound by a determiner or numeral in the genitive feminine singular (with lei being historically a feminine noun), i.e. ending in -er.
Derived terms
    
- allerlei, menigerlei, velerlei, verscheidenerlei
- enerlei, tweeërlei, drieërlei, vierderlei
German
    
    Alternative forms
    
- -ley, -lay (obsolete)
- -erlei (different segmentation)
Etymology
    
From Middle High German lei f (“kind”), from Old French lei, from Latin lex. Cognate with Dutch -lei.
Pronunciation
    
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Suffix
    
-lei
Usage notes
    
Derived terms
    
  German terms suffixed with -erlei
- beiderlei
- deinerlei
- dieserlei
- jederlei
- seinerlei
- solcherlei
- verschiedenerlei
- welcherlei
- waserlei
Further reading
    
- “-lei” in Duden online
- Friedrich Kluge (1883), “-lei”, in , John Francis Davis, transl., Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, published 1891
- “-lei” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Middle English
    
    
Romanian
    
    Alternative forms
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /lej/
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