ló
Ebughu
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Emilian
editEtymology
editFrom Late Latin illūi, from Latin illī (dative singular of ille), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂el- (“beyond, other”). Cognates include French lui.
Pronunciation
editPronoun
editló (personal, disjunctive case)
Related terms
editNumber | Person | Gender | Disjunctive (tonic) |
Nominative (subject) |
Accusative (direct complement) |
Dative (indirect complement) |
Reflexive (-self) |
Comitative (with) |
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Singular | First | — | mè | a | me | mêg | ||
Second | — | tè | et | te | têg | |||
Third | Masculine | ló | al | ge | se | sêg | ||
Feminine | lê | la | ||||||
Plural | First | Masculine | nuēter | a | se | nōsk | ||
Feminine | nuētri | |||||||
Second | Masculine | vuēter | a | ve | vōsk | |||
Feminine | vuētri | |||||||
Third | Masculine | lôr | i | ge | se | sêg | ||
Feminine | el | li |
Enwang
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Gokana
editNoun
editló
References
edit- R. Blench, Comparative Ogonic
Hungarian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Ugric *luɣe ~ *luwɜ; further from possibly Proto-Tocharian *l(ə)wa (“prey, livestock”) (cf. Tocharian B luwo (“animal”)).[1][2][3] Compare Northern Mansi лув (luv) and Eastern Khanty ԓӑв (łăw).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editló (plural lovak)
- horse
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:ló
- (chess) knight
- Synonym: huszár
- (gymnastics) pommel horse
Declension
editInflection (stem in -a-, back harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | ló | lovak |
accusative | lovat | lovakat |
dative | lónak | lovaknak |
instrumental | lóval | lovakkal |
causal-final | lóért | lovakért |
translative | lóvá | lovakká |
terminative | lóig | lovakig |
essive-formal | lóként | lovakként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | lóban | lovakban |
superessive | lovon | lovakon |
adessive | lónál | lovaknál |
illative | lóba | lovakba |
sublative | lóra | lovakra |
allative | lóhoz | lovakhoz |
elative | lóból | lovakból |
delative | lóról | lovakról |
ablative | lótól | lovaktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
lóé | lovaké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
lóéi | lovakéi |
Possessive forms of ló | ||
---|---|---|
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | lovam | lovaim |
2nd person sing. | lovad | lovaid |
3rd person sing. | lova | lovai |
1st person plural | lovunk | lovaink |
2nd person plural | lovatok | lovaitok |
3rd person plural | lovuk | lovaik |
Derived terms
editSee also
editChess pieces in Hungarian · sakkfigurák, sakkbábuk (layout · text) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
király | vezér (királynő) | bástya (rare: torony) | futó (futár) | huszár (ló) | gyalog (paraszt) |
References
edit- ^ Entry #1794 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- ^ ló in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, page 442, →ISBN. (See also its 2nd edition.)
- ^ Napolskikh, Vladimir (1996) “Происхождение угорского названия лошади”, in Linguistica Uralica[1] (in Russian), volume 32, number 2, retrieved 17 September 2020, pages 116-118
Further reading
edit- ló in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Anagrams
editIcelandic
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *wlōhō.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editló f (genitive singular lóar, nominative plural lær)
- pill, bobble (small defect on woollen clothing)
- nap, pile (of cloth or wool)
- fine hair, down
- Synonym: hýjungur
- shoots, new plants
- Synonyms: nýgræðingur, gróðurnál
- dustball
Declension
editDerived terms
editIlue
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Irish
editNoun
editló m
Lashi
editPronunciation
editVerb
editló
- (intransitive) to go
References
edit- Hkaw Luk (2017) A grammatical sketch of Lacid[2], Chiang Mai: Payap University (master thesis)
Okobo
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Old Irish
editNoun
editló
Mutation
editradical | lenition | nasalization |
---|---|---|
ló also lló after a proclitic ending in a vowel |
ló pronounced with /l(ʲ)-/ |
unchanged |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Old Norse
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Germanic *lauhō f, *lauhaz m, from Proto-Indo-European *lówkos, from the root *lewk- (“bright, to shine”). Cognate with Latin lūcus and Lithuanian laũkas.
Noun
editló f (genitive lóar, plural lóar)
Declension
editDerived terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- J.Fritzners ordbok over Det gamle norske sprog, dvs. norrøn ordbok ("J.Fritnzer's dictionary of the old Norwegian language, i.e. Old Norse dictionary"), on ló.
- Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon (1989) Íslensk orðsifjabók (in Icelandic), Reykjavík: Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, →ISBN
Etymology 2
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Alternative forms
editNoun
editló f (genitive lóar, plural lœr)
Declension
editDescendants
editEtymology 3
editVerb
editló
References
edit- “ló”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- ló in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.
Oro
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Uda
editVerb
editló
- to bite
Further reading
edit- Bruce Connell, Lower Cross Wordlist
Vietnamese
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editDerived terms
editEtymology 2
editNoun
edit(classifier cây) ló
- North Central Vietnam form of lúa (“rice”)
- Ebughu lemmas
- Ebughu verbs
- Emilian terms inherited from Late Latin
- Emilian terms derived from Late Latin
- Emilian terms inherited from Latin
- Emilian terms derived from Latin
- Emilian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Emilian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Emilian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Emilian lemmas
- Emilian pronouns
- Enwang lemmas
- Enwang verbs
- Gokana lemmas
- Gokana nouns
- Hungarian terms derived from Proto-Ugric
- Hungarian terms derived from Proto-Tocharian
- Hungarian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hungarian terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Hungarian/loː
- Rhymes:Hungarian/loː/1 syllable
- Hungarian lemmas
- Hungarian nouns
- hu:Chess
- hu:Gymnastics
- Hungarian nouns with alternating stems
- Hungarian two-letter words
- hu:Equids
- hu:Horses
- hu:Sports equipment
- Icelandic terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Icelandic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Icelandic 1-syllable words
- Icelandic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Icelandic/ouː
- Rhymes:Icelandic/ouː/1 syllable
- Icelandic lemmas
- Icelandic nouns
- Icelandic feminine nouns
- Ilue lemmas
- Ilue verbs
- Irish non-lemma forms
- Irish noun forms
- Irish terms with archaic senses
- Irish dialectal terms
- Lashi terms with IPA pronunciation
- Lashi lemmas
- Lashi verbs
- Lashi intransitive verbs
- Okobo lemmas
- Okobo verbs
- Old Irish non-lemma forms
- Old Irish noun forms
- Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Norse terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *lewk-
- Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Norse lemmas
- Old Norse nouns
- Old Norse feminine nouns
- Old Norse ō-stem nouns
- Old Norse feminine consonant stem nouns
- Old Norse non-lemma forms
- Old Norse verb forms
- non:Birds
- non:Plovers and lapwings
- Oro lemmas
- Oro verbs
- Uda lemmas
- Uda verbs
- Vietnamese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Vietnamese terms derived from Chinese
- Vietnamese lemmas
- Vietnamese verbs
- Vietnamese nouns classified by cây
- Vietnamese nouns
- Central Vietnamese
- vi:Oryzeae tribe grasses
- vi:Grains