Definify.com

Definition 2024


lor

lor

See also: -lor, lör, and lôr

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Pronoun

lor (genitive form of elj, and eali)

  1. their

Pronoun

lor (long/stressed dative form of elj, and eali)

  1. to them

Related terms

  • (a) lui (masculine singular dative- long/stressed form)
  • (a) ljei (feminine singular dative- long/stressed form)
  • (masculine/feminine plural dative- short/unstressed form)

Usage notes

Always preceded by 'a'- "a lor".


Breton

Adjective

lor

  1. dirty

Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from French lors and alors, Italian allora.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lor/, /lɔɾ/

Preposition

lor

  1. at the time of (an event), at the same time as

Derived terms

  • lora (then, now)
  • lore (then, at the time)

See also

  • dum (during, in (a period of time))

Indonesian

Noun

lor

  1. north

Interlingua

Etymology

From Italian loro and French leur.

Determiner

lor

  1. (possessive) their

Javanese

Noun

lor (Javanese script ꦭꦺꦴꦂ)

  1. the north

Adjective

lor (Javanese script ꦭꦺꦴꦂ)

  1. northern

Lojban

Rafsi

lor

  1. rafsi of lorxu.

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin illōrum.

Pronoun

lor

  1. to them (third-person indirect object pronoun)

Determiner

lor

  1. their (third-person plural possessive)
    • circa 1155, Wace, Le Roman de Brut:
      Et lor dex en ont merciés.
      And they thanked their gods for it.

Descendants


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin illōrum (of those), genitive plural of ille, illud. Compare Italian loro, French leur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lor/

Pronoun

lor (genitive form of ei, and ele)

  1. (also possessive determiner) their

Synonyms

  • (less frequently used): săi (masculine), sale (feminine)

Pronoun

lor (dative form of ei, and ele)

  1. to them

See also


Turkish

Etymology

From Persian [Term?].

Noun

lor (definite accusative loru, plural lorlar)

  1. cottage cheese

Declension