liicht

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Luxembourgish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle High German līht, from Old High German līhti, from Proto-West Germanic *lį̄ht.

Cognate with German leicht, Dutch/Low German licht, English light. As to the vocalism: In an early development long vowels before -[c]ht were regularly shortened (as they have been in Dutch and Low German). Later, in a converse step, Luxembourgish lengthened all vowels in the same position (cf. Gesiicht with an originally short vowel). Since the diphthongisation of old -ī-, -iu-, -ū- occurred at some point between the said shortening and lengthening, this diphthongisation was ‟skipped” in old -īht, -iuht, -ūht (cf. also fiicht from fūhti).

Adjective[edit]

liicht (masculine liichten, neuter liicht, comparative méi liicht or liichter, superlative am liichtesten)

  1. light, lightweight
  2. easy
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Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

liicht

  1. third-person singular present indicative of liichten
  2. second-person plural present indicative of liichten
  3. second-person singular imperative of liichten
  4. second-person plural imperative of liichten