laa
Alemannic German
/lɑː/
verb
Definitions
- to leave
- to break
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German lāzan (let, let go, leave, release) derived from Proto-Germanic *lētaną (let, leave alone, leave, allow, leave behind).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lētaną
Gloss
let, leave alone, leave, allow, leave behind
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- laxo, laxāre, laxō Latin
- ablassen German
- alleinlassen German
- anlassen German
- auslassen German
- beiseitelassen German
- belassen German
- dalassen German
- einlassen German
- entlassen German
- erlassen German
- freilassen German
- herablassen German
- hereinlassen German
- herunterlassen German
- hinterlassen German
- lassen German
- liegenlassen German
- loslassen German
- nachlassen German
- niederlassen German
- ranlassen German
- unterlassen German
- verlassen German
- weglassen German
- zulassen German
- überlassen German
- übriglassen German
- achterlaten Dutch, Flemish
- aderlaten Dutch, Flemish
- doorlaten Dutch, Flemish
- laten Dutch, Flemish
- loslaten Dutch, Flemish
- nalaten Dutch, Flemish
- ontlaten Dutch, Flemish
- toelaten Dutch, Flemish
- uitlaten Dutch, Flemish
- verlaten Dutch, Flemish
- weglaten Dutch, Flemish
- *leh₁d- Proto-Indo-European
- *lētaną Proto-Germanic
- förlåta Swedish
- låta Swedish
- tillåta Swedish
- upplåta Swedish
- överlåta Swedish
- lætan Old English
- lǣtan Old English
- láta Old Norse
- lasi Esperanto
- laten Middle Dutch
- lazan Old High German
- lāzan Old High German
- laat Afrikaans
- lāzen Middle High German
- lāzzen Middle High German
- verlazen, verlāʒen Middle High German
- loossen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌻𐌴𐍄𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *lātan gmw-pro
- latan Old Dutch
- lātan Old Dutch
- latan Old Saxon
- verlaa Alemannic German
- lata, lāta Old Swedish
- loße Central Franconian