From Proto-Germanic *lasiwą (“weakness, vice”), from Proto-Germanic *lasiwaz (“weak, unreliable, false”), from Proto-Indo-European *leh₁s- (“weak, slack, limp”). Akin to Old English lyswen (“corrupt, purulent”), Old English lēas (“false, lax”), Old Norse lasinn (“limpy, weak”), las in lasmeyr (“wretched, frail”).
lysu n
lysu
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | lysu, lyso | lysu, lyso | lysu, lyso |
Accusative | lysone | lyswe | lysu, lyso |
Genitive | lyswes | lysore | lyswes |
Dative | lyswum | lysore | lyswum |
Instrumental | lyswe | lysore | lyswe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | lyswe | lyswa, lyswe | lysu, lyso |
Accusative | lyswe | lyswa, lyswe | lysu, lyso |
Genitive | lysora | lysora | lysora |
Dative | lyswum | lyswum | lyswum |
Instrumental | lyswum | lyswum | lyswum |