luff

(Engels)

Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/lʌf/
Etymologie (Engels)

From Old French lof. Collins English Dictionary states that this word is ultimately derived from Middle Dutch loef. Ellert Ekwall's Shakspere's Vocabulary: its etymological elements (1903) related this verb and loof instead to the East Frisian verb lofen, lufen, which would make it cognate to the French term lover.

aanloeven

loefzijde

inferitura

orsa

caduta prodiera

προσθία

ορτσάρω

orzar

guindant

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