loing

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See also: Loing

Irish

Alternative forms

Noun

loing

  1. (archaic) Template:dative singular of

Middle French

Adverb

loing

  1. far; far away

Descendants

  • French: loin

Old French

Etymology

From Latin longē (far away), from longus (long, far).

Pronunciation

Adverb

loing

  1. far; far away

Derived terms

Descendants


Old Irish

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) From Proto-Celtic *lungeti (put, place) (compare Welsh ellwng and dillwng (to set free, release) from *(dī-)exs-lungo-), from Proto-Indo-European *lewg- (to bend). Cognate with Latin luctor (to wrestle) and Old English lūcan (to lock).

Pronunciation

Verb

·loing

  1. Only used in fo·loing and in·loing.

References