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Etymology
Proper noun
Lie (plural Lies)
- A Norwegian surname.
- 1953 April 12, A[braham] M[ichael] Rosenthal, “Farewell, Diplomacy: Trygve Lie’s daughter Guri tells about staying here”, in The New York Times (SM section), New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 August 2025, page 22:
- It won’t be long now before Miss Lie starts finding out. The U. N. finally has agreed on a man to take over Trygve Lie’s title and woes. Some time in May the Lies will be packed and Oslo-bound—most of the Lies, that is, not Guri.
Usage notes
- Used attributively in mathematics (topology) in Lie group and associated terms, in reference to Norwegian mathematician Sophus Lie (1842–1899).
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Lie
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Proper noun
Lie
- a surname
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