serena
English
Noun
serena (uncountable)
- Obsolete form of serene (“fine rain from a cloudless sky after sunset”, noun).
- 1594, Thomas Nashe, The terrors of the night, or, A discourse of apparitions:
- Fie, fie, was euer poore fellow so farre benighted in an old wiues tale of diuells and vrchins. Out vpon it, I am wearie of it, for it hath caused such a thicke fulsome Serena to descend on my braine, that now my penne makes blots as broad as a furd stomacher, and my muse inspyres me to put out my candle and goe to bed: […]
- 1589-1600, Robert Dudley, “A voyage of the honourable Gentleman M. Robert Duddeley, now knight, to the isle of Trinidad, and the coast of Paria”, in Richard Hakluyt, editor, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation:
- But not desirous to make any longer aboad in this place, by reason of the most infectious serenas or dewes that fall all along these coasts of Africa, […]
See also
Asturian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin sirēna, from Latin Sīrēn, from Ancient Greek Σειρήν (Seirḗn).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /seˈɾena/, [seˈɾe.na]
Catalan
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [seˈrena]
- Rhymes: -ena
- Hyphenation: se‧re‧na
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /seˈre.na/
- Rhymes: -ena
- Hyphenation: se‧ré‧na
Verb
serena
- inflection of serenare:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Anagrams
Latin
Pronunciation
- serēna: (Classical) IPA(key): /seˈreː.na/, [s̠ɛˈreːnä]
- serēna: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /seˈre.na/, [seˈrɛːnä]
- serēnā: (Classical) IPA(key): /seˈreː.naː/, [s̠ɛˈreːnäː]
- serēnā: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /seˈre.na/, [seˈrɛːnä]
Adjective
serēna
- inflection of serēnus:
- nominative/vocative feminine singular
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural
References
- serena in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- “serena”, in William Smith, editor (1848), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
- “serena”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
Portuguese
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /seˈɾẽ.nɐ/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /seˈɾe.na/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /sɨˈɾe.nɐ/
- Rhymes: -enɐ
- Hyphenation: se‧re‧na
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /seˈɾẽ.nɐ/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /seˈɾe.na/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /sɨˈɾɛ.nɐ/
- Rhymes: (Portugal) -ɛnɐ, (Brazil) -enɐ, (Brazil) -ẽnɐ
- Hyphenation: se‧re‧na
Verb
serena
- inflection of serenar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /seˈɾena/ [seˈɾe.na]
- Rhymes: -ena
- Syllabification: se‧re‧na
Verb
serena
- inflection of serenar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Swedish
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