leonine
Americanadjective
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of or relating to the lion.
We breathlessly watched the pride, in its leonine majesty, as it moved across the veldt.
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resembling or suggestive of a lion.
the conductor's wild, leonine hair.
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(usually initial capital letter) of or relating to Leo, especially Leo IV or Leo XIII.
adjective
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connected with one of the popes called Leo
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a district of Rome on the right bank of the Tiber fortified by Pope Leo IV
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of or relating to certain prayers in the Mass prescribed by Pope Leo XIII
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of leonine
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English leonyn, from Latin leōnīnus “lionlike,” equivalent to leōn- (stem of leō) + -īnus; lion, -ine 1
Example Sentences
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Mustaine says, rubbing a forefinger over his black knit cap that hides his leonine locks.
From Los Angeles Times
Its body was leonine, deep yellow, with paws as large as Christopher’s torso.
From Literature
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He comes to the Proms with the Dutch Concertgebouw Orchestra, to play Mahler's leonine fifth symphony.
From BBC
What could be more leonine than a personal inferno?
From Los Angeles Times
A garment on the ground catches his eye; when he puts it on, a vest with leonine markings that matches the fabric around his waist, he seems imbued with a newfound power and responsibility.
From New York Times
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