luid
Scots
noun
Definitions
- A Sound; noise; tone.
- The sound or intonation of the voice.
- A low indistinct sound.
- A whimper; moan; a peevish complaint.
- A humour; mood; state or frame of mind.
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse hljóð (a sound, sound, tune, tone, ringing, roar, clap) derived from Proto-Germanic *hleuþą (sound, noise, hearing) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlewe- (hear).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ḱlewe-
Gloss
hear
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
聞
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *ḱlew- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱlew-to- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱlewe- Proto-Indo-European
- lyd Norwegian Bokmål
- *hleuþą Proto-Germanic
- *hlūdijō Proto-Germanic
- högljudd Swedish
- ljud Swedish
- ljuda Swedish
- ljudbang Swedish
- ljudbok Swedish
- ljuddämpare Swedish
- ljudlös Swedish
- ultraljud Swedish
- lyd Norwegian Nynorsk
- hlȳd Old English
- hljóð Old Norse
- baglyd Danish
- efterlyd Danish
- enkeltlyd Danish
- forlyd Danish
- hvislelyd Danish
- hæmmelyd Danish
- indlyd Danish
- lukkelyd Danish
- lyd Danish
- lydefterlignende Danish
- lydkort Danish
- lydløs Danish
- lydskrift Danish
- lydsystem Danish
- medlyd Danish
- selvlyd Danish
- sproglyd Danish
- tvelyd Danish
- udlyd Danish
- ultralyd Danish
- hljóð Icelandic
- hljóða Icelandic
- hljóðbók Icelandic
- hljóðfæri Icelandic
- hljóðhimna Icelandic
- hljóðkerfisfræði Icelandic
- hljóðlaus Icelandic
- samhljóð Icelandic
- sérhljóð Icelandic
- tvíhljóð Icelandic
- ljóð Faroese
- liuþ Old Swedish