From Old Norse lifr, from Proto-Germanic *librō, from Proto-Indo-European *leyp- (“to smudge, stick”), from Proto-Indo-European *ley- (“to be slimy, be sticky, glide”).
livur f (genitive singular livrar, plural livrar)
f17 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | livur | livurin | livrar | livrarnar |
accusative | livur | livrina | livrar | livrarnar |
dative | livur | livrini | livrum | livrunum |
genitive | livrar | livrarinnar | livra | livranna |
From Old Norse lifr. Compare Faroese livur and Icelandic lifur.
livur f (definite singular livræ, indefinite plural livra or livrar, definite plural livrane)