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Anguthimri
Verb
læ
- (intransitive, Mpakwithi) to walk around
References
- Terry Crowley, The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri (1981), page 186
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse hlé, from Proto-Germanic *hlewą, cognate with English lee, Dutch lij, and German Lee. The adjective is probably originally a different derivation from the same root: Old Norse hlær, from Proto-Germanic *hlējaz (“warm”), compare also *hlēwaz (“warm”), which is the source of Icelandic hlár, English lew, Dutch lauw, and German lau. These words go back to Proto-Indo-European *ḱelh₁-, cf. Latin caleō (“be hot”), calidus (“hot”), Lithuanian šil̃tas (“warm”).
Pronunciation
Noun
læ n (singular definite læet, not used in plural form)
- shelter from the wind, lee
- Byen ligger i læ af bjerget.
- The town is sheltered from the wind by the mountain.
Declension
Adjective
læ (uninflected)
- being on the lee side
Verb
læ (imperative læ, infinitive at læ, present tense læer, past tense læede, perfect tense har læet)
- to shelter
French
Etymology
Typographic combination of la + le.
Pronunciation
Article
læ n (plural les)
- (gender-neutral, nonstandard) the (referring to a non-binary person)
- læ comédienne et auteurice ― the comedian and author
Pronoun
læ n
- (gender-neutral, nonstandard) them
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse hlær, from Proto-Germanic *hlēwaz.
Adjective
læ (masculine and feminine læ, neuter lætt, definite singular and plural læ or læe, comparative læare, indefinite superlative læast, definite superlative læaste)
- mild (of the weather)
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hlæja.
Verb
læ (present tense lær, past tense lo, past participle lætt, present participle læande, imperative læ)
- (pre-1938) alternative form of le
References
- “læ” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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