Lood

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East Central German

Etymology

From Middle High German lade, from Middle High German laden; alternatively, from Middle Low German lāde, from the verb lāden (whence German Low German Laa): all related to Old High German and Old Saxon hladan (to load).

Compare German Lade and Saterland Frisian Loade (chest, box).

Noun

Lood f

  1. (Erzgebirgisch) chest, box
    Synonym: Truh

References

  • Hendrik Heidler: "Echtes Erzgebirgisch, Wuu de Hasen Hoosn haasn", P. 81

Saterland Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian lād, from Proto-West Germanic *laud. Cognate with English lead.

Noun

Lood n

  1. lead (metal)