(a.) Applied to certain mute consonants, as p, k, and t (or Gr. /, /, /).
(n.) The smooth breathing (spiritus lenis).
(n.) Any one of the lene consonants, as p, k, or t (or Gr. /, /, /).
Example Sentences:
(1) With Lene Mykjaland having rather less room for manoeuvre than before, the Lionesses at least mustered the odd attacking move.
(2) "It's true that there seems to be more and more of these extreme cases of blooming jellyfish," said Lene Moller, a researcher at the Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment.
(3) The Danish foreign minister, Lene Espersen, said she cannot take direct action against Lundbeck because the drug is produced by a plant in Kansas.
Lyne
Definition:
(n.) Linen.
Example Sentences:
(1) Two other men – Ryan Hadfield, 29, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and Matthew James, 33, from Clayton – were found not guilty of the same murder.
(2) Many of the highest concentrations of pension recipients are in National party seats, such as Page, Hinkler, Lyne, Cowper and Gippsland.
(3) We do not aim to abolish faith schools, but no school run by a religious organisation should be state-funded Holly Lyne, West Yorkshire We endeavour to support all children in their educational journey, and that extends to supporting parents who home educate.
(4) UC is due to start on 29 April with pilot projects in Ashton-under-Lyne, Oldham, Warrington and Wigan.
(5) In 2010, soon after the company launched, Lyne became worried the brand would be lost in a sea of cupcakes – and saw the free-from category as a way to differentiate it from the competition.
(6) Universal credit went live on 29 April with just one jobcentre – Ashton under Lyne – accepting clams for universal credit and three other jobcentres, Wigan, Warrington and Oldham, testing the system before taking claims for universal credit in July.
(7) Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian Tracey Richardson-Lyne, 36, (pictured above) found herself the victim of the postcode lottery of IVF funding after marrying husband Chris.
(8) Psychiatric nurse Vicky Atkinson, 37, from Ashton-under-Lyne, says: "The amount of homeless people, the inequality, shows that there is an issue.
(9) But where Lyne was apparently dazzled by the sexual imagery of music videos (Flashdance, 9½ Weeks, Fatal Attraction), Scott was more interested in their pacing and glitz.
(10) Apart from Gilbert, there was Sir Lawrence Freedman , a military historian; Sir Roderic Lyne , a former ambassador to Russia, who a few years earlier used to go running with Campbell; and Baroness Usha Prashar , an experienced social reformer with an expertise in the problems of Britain rather than Iraq.
(11) Carneal wasn't the first: Jeffrey Lyne Cox held a class of students hostage at gunpoint in 1988, inspired by the novel ; Dustin L Pierce did the same in 1989, down to the detail of imprisoning his algebra class ; in 1996, Barry Loukaitis killed his algebra teacher and two others , before holding the rest of the class to ransom.
(12) At the time of Simon's birth in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, his father was awaiting demobilisation, and the shape of his early years was dictated by Richard's academic employment, first in Hull, which took Simon to Hymer's College, then at Leicester, where he went to Wyggeston grammar school and developed a lasting affection for Leicester City FC.
(13) Of the 11 different camera products Lyne tested personally, three contained the much-publicised Heartbleed vulnerability , while four didn’t use any encryption at all, meaning a hacker could easily intercept data being sent to and from the cameras, including usernames and passwords.
(14) Richardson-Lyne has been trying to have a child for 10 years but has suffered three ectopic pregnancies.
(15) David Jolley Willow Wood Hospice, Ashton under Lyne • Two of your contributors talk about difficulties in accessing painkillers at the end of life.
(16) London jazz festival The singer, composer and bassist Esperanza Spalding has broken out of the jazz loop with more pop-oriented music, but she comes to the 2013 LJF as a virtuoso double bassist, part of a trio with the pianist Geri Allen and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington.
(17) In 1970 they reached No 12 with the rollicking single Down the Dustpipe, but the ensuing albums Ma Kelly’s Greasy Spoon (1970) and Dog of Two Head (1971), their first without Lynes, were unsuccessful.
(18) * Not her real name Stepchildren cost my my own baby Tracey Richardson-Lyne in Leicester.
(19) The new lineup – Parfitt and Rossi plus the drummer John Coghlan, bassist Alan Lancaster and keyboard player Roy Lynes – immediately felt their luck changing as their single Pictures of Matchstick Men (1968), written by Rossi, reached No 7 in the UK and the Top 40 in the US.
(20) "It's completely unfair and I feel very angry about it," says Richardson-Lyne, an accounts clerk in the city.