出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/15 14:28 UTC 版)
Borrowed from German Lied (“song”). Doublet of leed, which was inherited by 古期英語 lēoþ (“poem”).
lied
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/02 05:32 UTC 版)
Lied (German pronunciation: [ˈliːt]; plural Lieder, [ˈliːdɐ]) is a German and Dutch word meaning "song"; among English speakers, however, the word is used primarily as a term for European romantic songs, also known as art songs. The term is usually used to describe songs composed to a German poem of reasonably high literary aspirations, especially during the nineteenth century, beginning with Carl Loewe, Heinrich Marschner, and Franz Schubert and culminating with Hugo Wolf. The poetry forming the basis for Lieder often centers upon pastoral themes, or themes of romantic love.
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a liar
a fibster
嘘をついた
Lied
to lie―tell a lie―tell a fib―tell a story―utter a falsehood―utter an untruth―stretch―draw on imagination
bullfinches
騙すこと
嘘をこく
to tell a lie―tell a falsehood―(子どもに言わせると)―tell a story
歩きまわること
sakis