liuot

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See also: liuot-

Elfdalian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse ljótr, from Proto-Germanic *leutaz.

Adjective[edit]

liuot

  1. ugly; bad; mean
    liuot i munnem
    foul-mouthed, cheeky
    liuot i tautem
    foul-mouthed
    (eð) liuotest an dug
    the worst he can
    uvendes liuot
    unsightly (very ugly)

Derived terms[edit]