lùb
See also: Appendix:Variations of "lub"
Scottish Gaelic
editEtymology
editFrom Old Irish lúb, from a Germanic language, probably Old Norse hlaup (“a run”), used in the sense of a "running knot", from hlaupa (“to leap, run”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hlaupaną (“to leap, run”). Compare Swedish löp-knut (“loop-knot”), Danish løb-knude (“a running knot”), Danish løb (“a course”).
Noun
editlùb f (genitive singular lùib, plural lùban)
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editDerived terms
editVerb
editlùb (past lùb, future lùbaidh, verbal noun lùbadh, past participle lùbte)
Synonyms
editCategories:
- Scottish Gaelic terms inherited from Old Irish
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Irish
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Germanic languages
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Norse
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Scottish Gaelic lemmas
- Scottish Gaelic nouns
- Scottish Gaelic feminine nouns
- gd:Knitting
- Scottish Gaelic verbs