- lengja
- I.v. слаб. -ia-, praet. lengda, pp. lengdrII.f.* * *гл. сл. -ia- продлитьд-а. lengan, д-в-н. lengen; от langr
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Lenvik — Infobox Kommune name=Lenvik county=Troms idnumber=1931 landscape= capital=Finnsnes governor=Martin Ness (Ap) governor as of=2008 arearank=125 area=893 arealand=849 areapercent=0.28 population as of=2004 populationrank=93 population=11,107… … Wikipedia
del- — I. del 1 Long. Derivatives include linger, Lent, longitude, and lunge. I. Probably extended and suffixed zero grade form *dlon gho . 1. a. long1; along … Universalium
linger — [13] Etymologically, to linger is to remain ‘longer’ than one should. Like its relatives, German längen and Dutch lengen, it goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *langgjan ‘lengthen’. In Old Norse this became lengja, which was borrowed into… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
lenk- — lenk English meaning: to bend Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen” Material: O.E. lōh ‘strap” (in mæst lōn pl., sceaft lō, lōh sceaft) from *laŋha , O.Ice. lengja f. ‘strap, stripe”, Dan. længe ‘seilstrippe”, here also O.Ice. lyng n.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
linger — [13] Etymologically, to linger is to remain ‘longer’ than one should. Like its relatives, German längen and Dutch lengen, it goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *langgjan ‘lengthen’. In Old Norse this became lengja, which was borrowed into… … Word origins