lyfta
Norwegian Nynorsk
/²lʏftɑ/, /ˈlʏftɑ/
verb
Definitions
- to lift
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse lypta (raise in the air, lift, air).
Origin
Old Norse
lypta
Gloss
raise in the air, lift, air
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
気
Emoji
🛗
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airlift English
- backlift English
- boatlift English
- browlift English
- buttlift English
- chairlift English
- deadlift English
- draglift English
- eyelift English
- facelift English
- forelift English
- forklift English
- hairlift English
- haylift English
- lift English
- liftable English
- liftback English
- liftboy English
- lifted English
- lifter English
- liftest English
- lifteth English
- liftgate English
- liftless English
- liftline English
- liftman English
- liftoff English
- liftover English
- liftup English
- manlift English
- noselift English
- outlift English
- relift English
- sealift English
- skylift English
- stairlift English
- trooplift English
- turbolift English
- uplift English
- liftata Finnish
- Lift German
- lift Hungarian
- lift Italian
- lift Dutch, Flemish
- liften Dutch, Flemish
- лифт Russian
- *luftijaną Proto-Germanic
- babylift Swedish
- リフト Japanese
- liften Middle English
- lypta Old Norse
- lift Danish
- lift Serbo-Croatian
- lyfta Icelandic
- ลิฟต์ Thai
- lift Indonesian
- lifft Welsh
- lyfta Faroese
- lift Estonian
- 𨋢 Chinese
- lift Slovak
- lifti Swahili
- lypta Old Swedish
- löft Westrobothnian
- lif Hausa