lek
Norwegian Nynorsk
adj-1
Definitions
- lay
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse leikr (battle, play, lay, -ness) derived from Ancient Greek λαϊκός (of the people, popular).
Origin
Ancient Greek
λαϊκός
Gloss
of the people, popular
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- laicus Latin
- lāicus Latin
- λαϊκός Ancient Greek
- lek Norwegian Bokmål
- *laikaz Proto-Germanic
- lek Swedish
- lekmann Norwegian Nynorsk
- mann Norwegian Nynorsk
- barnaleikr Old Norse
- barnleikr Old Norse
- dansleikr Old Norse
- hildileikr Old Norse
- hjǫrleikr Old Norse
- hǫrpuleikr Old Norse
- kappleikr Old Norse
- knattleikr Old Norse
- leikligr Old Norse
- leikr Old Norse
- áleikr Old Norse
- ísarnleikr Old Norse
- leg Danish
- leikur Icelandic
- -leiki Faroese
- leikur Faroese
- Tallak Norwegian
- Tollak Norwegian
- Torlak Norwegian
- Torleik Norwegian