leaþor

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *lauþr, from Proto-Germanic *lauþrą (that which is used for washing, lye soap), equivalent to lēag (lye) +‎ -þor. Cognate with Old Saxon lōthar (detergent), Old Norse lauðr (sea foam; nitre used as a detergent).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlæ͜ɑː.θor/, [ˈlæ͜ɑː.ðor]

Noun

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lēaþor n

  1. a kind of nitre used for soap, detergent

Declension

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Derived terms

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  • *līeþran
    • Old English: ālīeþran
    • Old English: ġelīeþran
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Descendants

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