le
Danish
[leˀ]
noun
Definitions
- scythe (farm tool)
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse lé (scythe) inherited from Proto-Germanic *lewô.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lewô
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- belaugh English
- horselaugh English
- laugh English
- laughability English
- laughable English
- laughaholic English
- laughathon English
- laughee English
- laugher English
- laughest English
- laugheth English
- laughfest English
- laughful English
- laughing English
- laughless English
- laughometer English
- laughsome English
- laughster English
- laughworthy English
- laughy English
- outlaugh English
- prelaugh English
- snaughle English
- underlaugh English
- unlaugh English
- *leu- Proto-Indo-European
- ljå Norwegian Bokmål
- *lewô Proto-Germanic
- lie Swedish
- liemannen Swedish
- laughen Middle English
- hlátr Old Norse
- ljá Old Norse
- lé Old Norse
- latter Danish
- latterlig Danish
- ljár Icelandic
- lahhan Old High German
- laachen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- līe Old Swedish
- lap Tok Pisin
- lafu Sranan Tongo
- ljá Scanian
- ljá Jamtish