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Lig
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lig
lig
English
Verb
lig (third-person singular simple present ligs, present participle ligging, simple past and past participle ligged)
- (intransitive, Britain dialectal) To lie; be in a prostrate or recumbent position.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To lay.
Derived terms
- lig down
- lig on
- lig out
Related terms
Afrikaans
Etymology 1
Verb
lig (present lig, present participle liggende, past participle gelig)
Etymology 2
Adjective
lig (attributive ligte, comparative ligter, superlative ligste)
- (of weight) light; not heavy
- Die tas is lig.
- The suitcase is light.
- Die tas is lig.
- (of color or complexion) light; pale; not dark
- Hy dra 'n ligblou hemp.
- He wears a light blue shirt.
- Hy dra 'n ligblou hemp.
Etymology 3
Noun
lig (plural ligte)
Albanian
Etymology
From Proto-Albanian *alig-, from Proto-Indo-European *h3lig-o- 'indigent, needy, ill'. Cognate to Ancient Greek ὀλίγος (olígos, “small, little”), Lithuanian ligas (“ill, worse”), ligà (“illness”), Latvian liga (“epidemic disease”).
Adjective
lig m (feminine lige)
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /liː/, [liːˀ]
Etymology 1
From Old Norse líkr, from Proto-Germanic *galīkaz.
Adjective
lig (neuter ligt or lig, e-form lig)
Etymology 2
From Old Norse lík (“body”), from Proto-Germanic *līką, from Proto-Indo-European *līg-.
Noun
lig n (singular definite liget, plural indefinite lig)
Inflection
Synonyms
Etymology 3
From Old Norse lík (“leech”).
Noun
lig n (singular definite liget, plural indefinite lig)
Inflection
Etymology 4
See ligge (“to lie”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /leɡ/, [leɡ̊]
Verb
lig
- imperative of ligge
References
- “lig” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪx
- IPA(key): /lɪx/
Verb
lig
Anagrams
Irish
Alternative forms
- léig (archaic)
- leog (Munster)
Etymology
From earlier léig, from Old Irish léicid, from Proto-Celtic *linkʷīti, from Proto-Indo-European *linékʷti, nasal-infix present of *leykʷ- (“to leave”). Cognate with Sanskrit रिणक्ति (riṇákti), Latin linquō, Ancient Greek λείπω (leípō), Gothic 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐍈𐌰𐌽 (leiƕan), Lithuanian lìkti.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈl̠ʲɪɟ/
Verb
lig (present analytic ligeann, future analytic ligfidh, verbal noun ligean, past participle ligthe)
Conjugation
singular | plural | relative | autonomous | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||
indicative | present | ligim | ligeann tú; ligir† |
ligeann sé, sí | ligimid | ligeann sibh | ligeann siad; ligid† |
a ligeann; a ligeas / a ligeann*; a ligeas* |
ligtear |
past | lig mé; ligeas | lig tú; ligis | lig sé, sí | ligeamar; lig muid | lig sibh; ligeabhair | lig siad; ligeadar | a lig / ar lig* |
ligeadh | |
past habitual | liginn | ligteá | ligeadh sé, sí | ligimis; ligeadh muid | ligeadh sibh | ligidís; ligeadh siad | a ligeadh / ar ligeadh* |
ligtí | |
future | ligfidh mé; ligfead |
ligfidh tú; ligfir† |
ligfidh sé, sí | ligfimid; ligfidh muid |
ligfidh sibh | ligfidh siad; ligfid† |
a ligfidh; a ligfeas / a ligfidh*; a ligfeas* |
ligfear | |
conditional | ligfinn | ligfeá | ligfeadh sé, sí | ligfimis; ligfeadh muid | ligfeadh sibh | ligfidís; ligfeadh siad | a ligfeadh / ar ligfeadh* |
ligfí | |
subjunctive | present | go lige mé; go ligead† |
go lige tú; go ligir† |
go lige sé, sí | go ligimid; go lige muid |
go lige sibh | go lige siad; go ligid† |
— | go ligtear |
past | dá liginn | dá ligteá | dá ligeadh sé, sí | dá ligimis; dá ligeadh muid |
dá ligeadh sibh | dá ligidís; dá ligeadh siad |
— | dá ligtí | |
imperative | ligim | lig | ligeadh sé, sí | ligimis | ligigí; ligidh† |
ligidís | — | ligtear | |
verbal noun | ligean | ||||||||
past participle | ligthe |
* Indirect relative
† Dialect form
Derived terms
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Synonyms
- ceadaigh
- lamháil
- leomh
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *laugiz (“fire, flame, lightning”), from Proto-Indo-European *leuk- (“light; white; to shine”). Cognate with Old High German loug, Old Norse lǫygr, log, loga (“flame, low”). More at low.
Noun
līġ m (nominative plural līgas)
Descendants
- Middle English: leye
Turkish
Etymology
Noun
lig (definite accusative ligi, plural ligler)
- league (organization of sports teams)
Declension
This Turkish entry was created from the translations listed at league. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see lig in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) November 2009