lauf

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== German == === Pronunciation === === Verb === lauf singular imperative of laufen (colloquial) inflection of laufen: first-person singular present first-person singular subjunctive === Anagrams === faul == Gothic == === Romanization === lauf romanization of 𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍆 == Icelandic == === Etymology === From Old Norse lauf, from Proto-Germanic *laubą, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *lewp- (“peel, break off”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈlœiːv] Rhymes: -œy̯ːv === Noun === lauf n (genitive singular laufs, nominative plural lauf) leaf Synonyms: laufblað, blað (card games) club, clubs (♣) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== laufblað lauftré == Old Norse == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *laubą, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *lewp- (“peel, break off”). Cognate with Old English lēaf, Old Saxon lōf, Old High German loup, Gothic 𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍆𐍃 (laufs). === Noun === lauf n leaf ==== Descendants ==== Icelandic: lauf Faroese: leyv Norwegian Nynorsk: lauv → Norwegian Bokmål: lauv Elfdalian: lov Old Swedish: lø̄f Swedish: löv Danish: løv Norwegian Bokmål: løv Gutnish: lau, laug, lavv === Further reading === Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “lauf”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive == Serbo-Croatian == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Lauf. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /lǎuf/ Hyphenation: la‧uf === Noun === làuf m inan (Cyrillic spelling ла̀уф) (regional, northern Croatia) sport's ride, run (especially in skiing) ==== Declension ====