Define:Lik
Dutch
eeditPronunciation
eedit- (deprecatit uise o
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parameter) Rhymes: -ɪk
Noun
eeditLik m (plural likken, diminutive likje n)
Verb
eeditAnagrams
eeditGreenlandic
eeditAffix
eeditLik
- Indicating somethin provides somethin.
- e.g. Tasiusamik atilik
- A place cried Tasiusaq (leeterally 'providit wi the name Tasiusaq').
- e.g. Tasiusamik atilik
Lojban
eeditRafsi
eeditLik
Norwegian
eeditEtymology 1
eeditFrae Auld Norse
, frae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae Proto-Indo-European *līg-.
Noun
eeditlik n
Inflection
eedit Inflection o Lik
indefinite singular | definite singular | indefinite plural | definite plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bokmål Template:Nb-noun-table | Lik | Template:Nb-noun-table | Template:Nb-noun-table | Template:Nb-noun-table |
Nynorsk Template:Nn-noun-table | Lik | Template:Nn-noun-table | Template:Nn-noun-table | Template:Nn-noun-table |
Etymology 2
eeditFrae Auld Norse
, alternative spellin o
, frae Proto-Germanic *galīkaz.
Adjective
eeditLik
Inflection
eedit Inflection o Lik
Bokmål | Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Masculine singular | Lik | Like | Comparative | Likere | Superlative | Likest | Likeste | |
Feminine singular | Lik | Like | ||||||
Neuter singular | Likt | Like | ||||||
Plural | Like | Like | ||||||
Nynorsk | Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | ||||
Masculine singular | Lik | Like | Comparative | Likare | Superlative | Likast | Likaste | |
Feminine singular | Lik | Like | ||||||
Neuter singular | Likt | Like | ||||||
Plural | Like | Like |
Antonyms
eedit- ulik
- forskjellig
- ymis (nynorsk anly)
Etymology 3
eeditFrae Auld Norse
.
Noun
eeditLik
Inflection
eedit Inflection o Lik
indefinite singular | definite singular | indefinite plural | definite plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bokmål Template:Nb-noun-table | Lik | Template:Nb-noun-table | Template:Nb-noun-table | Template:Nb-noun-table |
Nynorsk Template:Nn-noun-table | Lik | Template:Nn-noun-table | Template:Nn-noun-table | Template:Nn-noun-table |
Old Saxon
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae the ruit Proto-Indo-European *līg-. Cognate wi the Auld Inglis līċ, Dutch
, Auld Heich German līh (German
), Auld Norse
(Swadish
), Gothic
. Cognate wi Auld Saxon gilīk (“alik, similar”).
Pronunciation
eedit- /ˈliːk/
Noun
eeditlīk n
Declension
eeditDeclension o līk
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | līk | līk |
accusative | līk | līk |
genitive | līkes | līkō |
dative | līke | līkum |
Serbo-Croatian
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Proto-Slavic *likъ.
Pronunciation
eedit- /lîːk/
Noun
eeditlȋk m (Cyrillic spellin ли̑к)
Declension
eeditsingular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | lȋk | lìkovi |
genitive | lika | likova |
dative | liku | likovima |
accusative | lik | likove |
vocative | liku | likovi |
locative | liku | likovima |
instrumental | likom | likovima |
Swedish
eeditPronunciation
eeditEtymology 1
eeditFrae Auld Norse
, frae Proto-Germanic *galīkaz.
Adjective
eeditLik
Declension
eeditDeclension o Lik
Antonyms
eeditEtymology 2
eeditFrae Auld Norse
, frae Proto-Germanic *līką, frae Proto-Indo-European *līg-.
Noun
eeditLik n
- corpse
- the edge o a sail, either free or follaein mast or boom