lög

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See also: log, lòg, lóg, lóeg, løg, lǫg, log., -log, and løg-

Icelandic[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse lǫg, from Proto-Germanic *lagą; originally basically the same word as lag (layer; song; …), but in plural. Probably originally had the prefix *ga- in this sense.

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Noun[edit]

lög n pl (plurale tantum)

  1. law or laws, statute

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Noun[edit]

lög

  1. inflection of lag:
    1. indefinite nominative plural
    2. indefinite accusative plural

Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Swedish lø̄gh, from Old Norse laug, from Proto-Germanic *laugō.

Noun[edit]

lög c

  1. (archaic) bath

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Volapük[edit]

Noun[edit]

lög (nominative plural lögs)

  1. leg

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