logh
Linngithigh
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editlogh (ergative loghadh)
Etymology 2
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editlogh
Manx
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editlogh f (plural loghyn)
- lake
- Moghey da’n logh, anmagh da’n awin.
- Early to the lake, late to the river.
- T’eh geeastagh y logh.
- He is fishing the lake.
- Ta caslys ny sleityn ’sy logh.
- The mountains are imaged in the lake.
- Ta’n awin roie stiagh ’sy logh.
- The river empties into the lake.
- Ta’n raad goll mygeayrt yn logh.
- The road sweeps round the lake.
Old Danish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse lǫg, plural form of lag, from Proto-Germanic *lagą.
Noun
editlogh n or f
- law
- 1241, Codex Holmiensis, prologue:
- Mæth logh skal land byggas.
- With law shall land be built.
Descendants
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- Linngithigh lemmas
- Linngithigh nouns
- lnj:Botany
- lnj:Plant anatomy
- lnj:Foods
- Manx terms inherited from Old Irish
- Manx terms derived from Old Irish
- Manx terms with IPA pronunciation
- Manx lemmas
- Manx nouns
- Manx feminine nouns
- Manx terms with usage examples
- gv:Water
- Old Danish terms inherited from Old Norse
- Old Danish terms derived from Old Norse
- Old Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old Danish lemmas
- Old Danish nouns
- Old Danish neuter nouns
- Old Danish feminine nouns
- Old Danish nouns with multiple genders
- Old Danish terms with quotations