lur
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom a North Germanic language. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈlʊə(ɹ)/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
editlur (plural lurs)
- (music, historical) A long natural blowing horn without finger holes, played by embouchure.
Translations
editAnagrams
editBasque
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Basque *luR.[1] Compare Iberian lura.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editlur inan
Declension
editindefinite | singular | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
absolutive | lur | lurra | lurrak |
ergative | lurrek | lurrak | lurrek |
dative | lurri | lurrari | lurrei |
genitive | lurren | lurraren | lurren |
comitative | lurrekin | lurrarekin | lurrekin |
causative | lurrengatik | lurrarengatik | lurrengatik |
benefactive | lurrentzat | lurrarentzat | lurrentzat |
instrumental | lurrez | lurraz | lurrez |
inessive | lurretan | lurrean | lurretan |
locative | lurretako | lurreko | lurretako |
allative | lurretara | lurrera | lurretara |
terminative | lurretaraino | lurreraino | lurretaraino |
directive | lurretarantz | lurrerantz | lurretarantz |
destinative | lurretarako | lurrerako | lurretarako |
ablative | lurretatik | lurretik | lurretatik |
partitive | lurrik | — | — |
prolative | lurtzat | — | — |
Derived terms
edit- Amalur (“Mother Earth”)
- lur agindu (“promised land”)
- lur arraro (“rare earth”)
- lur azpiko urak (“wastewater”)
- lur beltz (“black earth”)
- lur eman (“to entomb”)
- lur hartu (“to land”)
- lur hartzeko pista (“runway”)
- lur idor (“dry land”)
- lur jo (“to hit rock bottom”)
- lur orotako bizikleta (“mountain bike”)
- lur orotako ibilgailu (“ATV”)
- lur promestu (“promised land”)
- lur santu (“graveyard”)
- Lur Santua (“Holy Land”)
- lur zanpatu (“clay court”)
- lur zuri (“kaolin”)
- lur-berdinketa (“leveling”)
- lur-emaile (“burier”)
- lur-emate (“burial”)
- lur-esfera (“globe”)
- lur-geruza (“surface of the Earth”)
- lur-globo (“globe”)
- lur-hargune (“electrical grounding”)
- lur-hartze (“landing”)
- lur-jabe (“landlord”)
- lur-jale (“geophage”)
- lur-jausi (“landslide”)
- lur-jotze (“demolishing, collapse”)
- lur-lan (“agriculture”)
- lur-langile (“farmer”)
- lur-lantze (“agriculture”)
- lur-mihi (“cape”)
- lur-mugimendu (“earth moving”)
- lur-mugitze (“earth moving”)
- lur-mutur (“cape”)
- lur-neurketa (“agricultural surveying”)
- lur-neurtzaile (“surveyor”)
- lurbel (“black earth”)
- lurbira (“globe”)
- lurburu (“pole”)
- lurdun (“landlord”)
- lurgain (“surface of the Earth”)
- lurgaineko (“epigeal”)
- lurgoratu (“to scrape land”)
- lurgune (“plot of land”)
- lurkara (“earthy”)
- lurketa (“plot of land”)
- lurki (“country, territory”)
- lurkoi (“mundane”)
- lurmen (“land not covered by snow”)
- lurmen egon (“to be not covered by snow”)
- lurmendu (“(of snow) to melt”)
- Lurmutur Hiria (“Cape Town”)
- lurpe (“underground”)
- lurpeko (“underground, subterranean”)
- lurpeko bide (“underpass, subway”)
- lurpeko pasabide (“underpass, subway”)
- lurpeko urak (“wastewater”)
- lurperatu (“to put underground”)
- lurperatzaile (“burier”)
- lurpetu (“to put underground”)
- lurra argaldu (“(of soil) to become infertile”)
- lurra eman (“to entomb”)
- lurraldatu (“to transplant”)
- lurralde (“territory”)
- lurralde historiko (“historical territory”)
- Lurralde Santua (“Holy Land”)
- lurralde-administrazio (“territorial administration”)
- lurralde-antolamendu (“territorial organization”)
- lurraldekoi (“territorial”)
- lurraldetasun (“territoriality”)
- lurralkalino (“alkaline earth”)
- lurraska (“furrow”)
- lurrazal (“surface, crust”)
- lurreko armada (“ground forces”)
- lurreko paradisu (“paradise on earth”)
- lurreko telebista digitala (“digital terrestrial television”)
- lurremenda (“leveling”)
- lurrerako hargune (“electrical grounding”)
- lurreratu (“to land”)
- lurreratze (“landing”)
- lurreratze-pista (“runway”)
- lurreratze-trena (“landing gear”)
- lurreten (“landslide”)
- lurreztatu (“to cover with soil”)
- lurrikara (“earthquake”)
References
edit- ^ “lur” in Etymological Dictionary of Basque by R. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk
Further reading
edit- “lur”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], Euskaltzaindia
- “lur”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005
Chinese
editEtymology
editIrregular romanisation of 𦧲.
Pronunciation
edit- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: loe1 / loe2
- Yale: lēu / léu
- Cantonese Pinyin: loe1 / loe2
- Guangdong Romanization: lê1 / lê2
- Sinological IPA (key): /lœː⁵⁵/, /lœː³⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Verb
editlur
- (Hong Kong Cantonese) Alternative form of 𦧲
Lolopo
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editlur
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology 1
editFrom the verb lure.
Adjective
editlur (neuter singular lurt, definite singular and plural lure, comparative lurere, indefinite superlative lurest, definite superlative lureste)
Etymology 2
editFrom the verb lure (sense 1), and Old Norse lúðr (sense 2).
Noun
editlur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurer, definite plural lurene)
Etymology 3
editVerb
editlur
- imperative of lure
References
edit- “lur” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom the verb lure.
Adjective
editlur (neuter lurt, definite singular and plural lure, comparative lurare, indefinite superlative lurast, definite superlative luraste)
Etymology 2
editAlternative forms
editNoun
editlur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurar, definite plural lurane)
- a lur (a long natural blowing horn without finger holes, played by embouchure.)
Derived terms
editEtymology 3
editFirst attested by Jacob Nicolai Wilse in 1780.
Noun
editlur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurar, definite plural lurane)
- a nap (short period of sleep)
Etymology 4
editVerb
editlur
- imperative of lura
References
edit- “lur” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Catalan
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Vulgar Latin *illūrum, from Latin illōrum, whence the alternative form mentioned above.
Determiner
editlur
Pronoun
editlur
- them (dative)
References
edit- “llur” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Romansch
editEtymology
editFrom Latin illōrum (compare Friulian lôr, French leur, Romanian lor), plural genitive of ille.
Pronoun
editlur
Swedish
editEtymology
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -ʉːr
Noun
editlur c
- a simple, straight horn (used as an instrument or for signaling)
- a lur (curved Bronze Age horn)
- Synonym: bronslur
- a (device that used to be a) flared, possibly curved tube for conveying sound; a horn, a trumpet
- a telephone handset
- Synonym: telefonlur
- lyfta på luren
- pick up the phone
- lägga på luren
- hang up the phone
- slänga på luren
- slam down the phone
- lägga på luren i örat på någon
- hang up the phone in someone's ear (hang up on someone)
- (colloquial, by extension) a mobile phone
- Jag har skaffat ny lur
- I've bought a new mobile phone
- a headphone, an earphone, an earbud
- Synonym: hörlur
- Har du sett mina lurar?
- Have you seen my headphones?
- Ena luren är trasig och den andra brusar
- [The] one earbud is broken and the other one is staticy
- an ear trumpet (hearing aid)
- a telephone handset
- a nap
- att ta sig en lur
- to have a nap
Declension
editnominative | genitive | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | indefinite | lur | lurs |
definite | luren | lurens | |
plural | indefinite | lurar | lurars |
definite | lurarna | lurarnas |
Derived terms
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editReferences
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- Rhymes:Basque/ur
- Rhymes:Basque/ur/1 syllable
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- eu:Electricity
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- nb:Musical instruments
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- Romansch terms inherited from Latin
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- Rhymes:Swedish/ʉːr
- Rhymes:Swedish/ʉːr/1 syllable
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