ljot
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Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Old Norse ljótr, from Proto-Germanic *leutaz. Cognates include Faroese ljótur, Jamtish ljøt. Attested as giøt by Jacob Nicolai Wilse in 1780 in his dictionary of Spydeberg dialect (he used gi- for every word beginning with sound [j]).
Adjective
[edit]ljot (neuter ljott, definite singular and plural ljote, comparative ljotare, indefinite superlative ljotast, definite superlative ljotaste)
Related terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From Old Norse ljótr, from Proto-Germanic *leuhtaz. Akin to English light.
Adjective
[edit]ljot (neuter ljott, definite singular and plural ljote, comparative ljotare, indefinite superlative ljotast, definite superlative ljotaste)
Related terms
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Female given names:
References
[edit]- “ljot” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.