leiður

Icelandic

/ˈleiːðʏr/

adj
Definitions
  • (archaic) wearisome, annoying
  • annoyed, vexed; especially with preposition á (á): fed up (with), tired (of)
  • sad

Etymology

Derived from Old Norse leiðr (tired, uncomfortable) derived 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

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Emotions and values

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Property

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