llo
Welsh (Colloquial)
/ɬoː/
noun
Definitions
- calf young cow
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh lloe inherited from Proto-Celtic *laygos (calf) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *leyg- (shake, tremble, bounce, jump, play, spring, likeness, similarity, image, whirl) inherited from Proto-Celtic *lāɸigos (calf) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *leh₂p- (cattle, glow, shine).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*leh₂p-
Gloss
cattle, glow, shine
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lark English
- larker English
- larkish English
- larklike English
- larksome English
- larkspur English
- larky English
- meadowlark English
- mudlark English
- shorelark English
- skylark English
- titlark English
- woodlark English
- limpidus Latin
- lijk Dutch, Flemish
- λάμπω Ancient Greek
- λαμπάς Ancient Greek
- ἐλελίζω Ancient Greek
- *leh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- *leyg- Proto-Indo-European
- *laikaną Proto-Germanic
- *laikaz Proto-Germanic
- *laiką Proto-Germanic
- *līkāną Proto-Germanic
- *līką Proto-Germanic
- larke Middle English
- like Middle English
- lao Irish
- laofheoil Irish
- līh Old High German
- lāpa Latvian
- Lóegaire Old Irish
- lóeg Old Irish
- laogh Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- lheiy Manx
- leichen Middle High German
- lopçar Albanian
- lopë Albanian
- thithëlopë Albanian
- *laygos Proto-Celtic
- *lāɸigos Proto-Celtic
- Leiker Alemannic German
- liepsna Lithuanian
- leue Breton
- leueoù Breton
- leugh Cornish
- Leich Pennsylvania German
- lloe Middle Welsh
- Leich Plautdietsch