loh

See also: Loh and -loh

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *lōgą (site, situation, camp), from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (to be situated, lie). Cognate with Old Frisian lōch (place, locality), Old High German luog (cave, den, cubicle), Old Norse lóg (place).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈloːx/

Noun

lōh n

  1. A place; stead.

Declension

Derived terms

  • lōhsceaft

Descendants

  • Middle English: loȝ, loogh, lough

Zhuang

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Chinese (MC luoH).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /lo˧/
  • Tone numbers: lo6
  • Hyphenation: loh

Noun

loh (old orthography loƅ, Sawndip forms , classifier diuz)

  1. road; street; route
  2. opportunity; way out
  3. means; method; way; trick

Derived terms

See also

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