løb
Danish
[ˈløˀb̥], [ˈløˀb̥], [ˈløwˀ]
noun
Definitions
- running
- run
- race
- barrel, bore
- leg
- shank
- course, channel
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse hlaup (leap, jump, a run, literally, a leap), hlaupa (leap, jump, spring, run).
Origin
Old Norse
hlaupa
Gloss
leap, jump, spring, run
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
踊
Emoji
🐸 🦘
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autoloop English
- coloop English
- cryoloop English
- earloop English
- endoloop English
- exoloop English
- hemiloop English
- heptaloop English
- hexaloop English
- hyperloop English
- interloop English
- intraloop English
- loop English
- loopable English
- loopback English
- looper English
- loopful English
- loopless English
- looplight English
- looplike English
- looptail English
- looptop English
- loopwise English
- loopy English
- lope English
- multiloop English
- nanoloop English
- octaloop English
- pentaloop English
- semiloop English
- subloop English
- tetraloop English
- triloop English
- unloop English
- løpe Norwegian Bokmål
- *hlaupaną Proto-Germanic
- ループ Japanese
- laupa Norwegian Nynorsk
- lopen Middle English
- loupe Middle English
- hlaup Old Norse
- hlaupa Old Norse
- løbe Danish
- hlaup Icelandic
- hlaupa Icelandic
- leypa Faroese
- 樂普 Chinese
- løpa Old Swedish
- løpa, lø̄pa Old Swedish
- 루프 Korean
- löup Westrobothnian