leid
Old High German
adjective
Definitions
- uncomfortable
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *laiþaz (sorrowful, unpleasant, loath, loathsome, averse, hostile, disgusting, reluctant, unwilling, hateful, sorry, sad).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*laiþaz
Gloss
sorrowful, unpleasant, loath, loathsome, averse, hostile, disgusting, reluctant, unwilling, hateful, sorry, sad
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- loath English
- loathest English
- loathful English
- loathly English
- loathness English
- loathsome English
- loathy English
- Leid German
- leid German
- laidamente Italian
- laidezza Italian
- laidità Italian
- laido Italian
- laidume Italian
- laid French
- laideron French
- laideur French
- laidir French
- laido Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂leyt- Proto-Indo-European
- *leyt- Proto-Indo-European
- *laiþaz Proto-Germanic
- *laiþą Proto-Germanic
- laþ Old English
- lāþ Old English
- lōth Middle English
- leið Old Norse
- leiðr Old Norse
- laid, lait, leid Old French
- leit, lait Old French
- leit Middle High German
- Bäileed Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Leed Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- laid Middle French
- *lēth Old Dutch
- lēth Old Dutch
- leth Old Saxon
- *laiþ Frankish
- lariu Sicilian
- lèd Haitian, Haitian Creole