lemma

(Anglès)

  1. A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition.
  2. (broadly) A proposition proved or accepted for immediate use in the proof of some other proposition.
  3. The canonical form of an inflected word; i.e., the form usually found as the headword in a dictionary, such as the nominative singular of a noun, the bare infinitive of a verb, etc.
  4. The theoretical abstract conceptual form of a word, representing a specific meaning, before the creation of a specific phonological form as the sounds of a lexeme, which may find representation in a specific written form as a dictionary or lexicographic word.

Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/ˈlɛmə/
Etimologia (Anglès)

From Ancient Greek λῆμμα (lêmma, “premise, assumption”), from the same root as λαμβάνω (lambánō, “I take”).

glumel·la

lemma

lemat

λήμμα

hulpstelling

Hilfssatz

το λήμμα

Kurztitel

θέμα

lēmma

τίτλος

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