loma
English Edit
Etymology 1 Edit
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Noun Edit
loma
Etymology 2 Edit
Noun Edit
loma (plural lomas)
- singular of lomas
- 1976, Frédéric André Engel, An Ancient World Preserved: Relics and Records of Prehistory in the Andes, New York: Crown Publishers, →ISBN:
- In the central Andes, such villages are generally associated with a loma, a fog oasis or well - delimited zone in which specific topographical , weather, and soil conditions prevail because fogs from the ocean condense water there. […] The human settlement extended over some 10 km on the slopes of the lower ridges of the Andes, all along the lower section of a fog oasis, with ponds and marshes still alive between the loma and the beach.
- 2020, Jörg S. Pfadenhauer, Frank A. Klötzli, Global Vegetation: Fundamentals, Ecology and Distribution, Springer Nature, →ISBN, page 385:
- Apart from the loma, there is contracted vegetation […]
Anagrams Edit
Fijian Edit
Noun Edit
loma
- inside (of a thing)
Finnish Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Finnic *loma (“gap”), from Proto-Finno-Permic *loma (“gap”). Cognates include Lule Sami loabme, Erzya лув (luv) and Eastern Mari ло (lo).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
loma
Declension Edit
Inflection of loma (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | loma | lomat | ||
genitive | loman | lomien | ||
partitive | lomaa | lomia | ||
illative | lomaan | lomiin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | loma | lomat | ||
accusative | nom. | loma | lomat | |
gen. | loman | |||
genitive | loman | lomien lomainrare | ||
partitive | lomaa | lomia | ||
inessive | lomassa | lomissa | ||
elative | lomasta | lomista | ||
illative | lomaan | lomiin | ||
adessive | lomalla | lomilla | ||
ablative | lomalta | lomilta | ||
allative | lomalle | lomille | ||
essive | lomana | lomina | ||
translative | lomaksi | lomiksi | ||
instructive | — | lomin | ||
abessive | lomatta | lomitta | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Derived terms Edit
compounds
Further reading Edit
- "loma" in Kielitoimiston sanakirja (Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish).
Irish Edit
Adjective Edit
loma
Verb Edit
loma
Latvian Edit
Noun Edit
loma f (4th declension)
- (theater, cinematography) role, part, character
- spēlēt lomu ― to play a part/role
- lomas teksts ― part text, lines
- mācīties lomu no galvas ― to learn the part/lines by heart
- tēlot galveno lomu ― to play the lead role
- loma bez vārdiem ― part without words, walk-on part
- sadalīt lomas ― to cast roles
Declension Edit
Declension of loma (4th declension)
Lower Sorbian Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
loma
- inflection of lom:
Northern Sotho Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Bantu *-dʊ́ma.
Verb Edit
loma
- to bite
Ometepec Nahuatl Edit
Noun Edit
loma
Pali Edit
Alternative forms Edit
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
Etymology Edit
From Sanskrit लोमन् (lóman), a variant of रोमन् (róman).
Noun Edit
loma n
- hair (of the body)
Declension Edit
Declension table of "loma" (neuter)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | lomaṃ | lomāni or lomā |
Accusative (second) | lomaṃ | lomāni |
Instrumental (third) | lomena | lomehi or lomebhi |
Dative (fourth) | lomassa or lomāya or lomatthaṃ | lomānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | lomasmā or lomamhā or lomā | lomehi or lomebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | lomassa | lomānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | lomasmiṃ or lomamhi or lome | lomesu |
Vocative (calling) | loma | lomāni or lomā |
References Edit
- Pali Text Society (1921-1925), “loma”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead
Sotho Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Bantu *-dʊ́ma.
Verb Edit
loma
- to bite
Spanish Edit
Etymology Edit
From lomo (“back (the rear of body)”).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
loma f (plural lomas)
Derived terms Edit
See also Edit
Further reading Edit
- “loma”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Anagrams Edit
Sundanese Edit
Romanization Edit
loma
- Romanization of ᮜᮧᮙ
Tswana Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Bantu *-dʊ́ma.
Verb Edit
loma
- to bite