liþa

See also: Litha and líða

Old English

Etymology

Apparently related to līþe (mild) probably cognate with Serbo-Croatian ljeto, Czech léto, Polish lato, Russian ле́то (léto, summer, year).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈliː.θɑ/, [ˈliː.ðɑ]

Noun

līþa m

  1. designating the months of June, July and leap month between them on year hight þriliþa.

See also

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse líða, from Proto-Germanic *līþaną.

Verb

līþa

  1. to go, pass

Conjugation

Conjugation of līþa (strong)
present past
infinitive līþa
participle līþandi, līþande liþin
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk līþer līþi, līþe lēþ liþi, liþe
þū līþer līþi, līþe līþ *lēst liþi, liþe
han līþer līþi, līþe lēþ liþi, liþe
vīr līþum, līþom līþum, līþom līþum, līþom liþum, liþom liþum, liþom
īr līþin līþin līþin liþin liþin
þēr līþa līþin liþu, liþo liþin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk līþs līþis, līþes lēþs liþis, liþes
þū līþs līþis, līþes *lēsts liþis, liþes
han līþs līþis, līþes lēþs liþis, liþes
vīr līþums, -oms līþums, līþoms liþums, liþoms liþums, liþoms
īr līþins līþins liþins liþins
þēr līþas līþins liþus, liþos liþins

Descendants

  • Swedish: lida