Wt/sco/lik

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See also: Wt/sco/lík and Wt/sco/-lik

Dutch[edit | edit source]

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

lik m (plural likken, diminutive likje n)

  1. lick (a caress wi the tongue)
  2. (Netherlands): jail

Verb[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. first-person seengular present indicative o likken
  2. imperative o likken

Anagrams[edit | edit source]


Greenlandic[edit | edit source]

Affix[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. Indicating somethin provides somethin.
    e.g. Tasiusamik atilik
    A place cried Tasiusaq (leeterally 'providit wi the name Tasiusaq').

Lojban[edit | edit source]

Rafsi[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. rafsi of litki.

Norwegian[edit | edit source]

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Norse lík, frae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae Proto-Indo-European *līg-.

Noun[edit | edit source]

lik n

  1. corpse
Inflection[edit | edit source]


Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Norse líkr, alternative spellin o glíkr, frae Proto-Germanic *galīkaz.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. seemilar, alik
  2. equal
Inflection[edit | edit source]
Antonyms[edit | edit source]


Etymology 3[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Norse lík (leech).

Noun[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. edge o a sail; leech
Inflection[edit | edit source]

Old Saxon[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae the ruit Proto-Indo-European *līg-. Cognate wi the Auld Inglis līċ, Dutch lijk, Auld Heich German līh (German Leiche), Auld Norse lík (Swadish lik), Gothic 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌺 (leik).

Cognate wi Auld Saxon gilīk (alik, similar).

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

līk n

  1. deid body, corpse
  2. torso

Declension[edit | edit source]


Serbo-Croatian[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Slavic *likъ.

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Noun[edit | edit source]

lȋk m (Cyrillic spellin ли̑к)

  1. form, shape, figure
  2. image, effigy
  3. appearance
  4. (colloquial) guy

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Swedish[edit | edit source]

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Norse líkr, frae Proto-Germanic *galīkaz.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

lik

  1. lik, seemilar tae
  2. lik
Declension[edit | edit source]
Antonyms[edit | edit source]

Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Norse lík, frae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae Proto-Indo-European *līg-.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Wt/sco/lik n

  1. corpse
  2. the edge o a sail, either free or follaein mast or boom
Declension[edit | edit source]