loh

See also: Loh and -loh

Translingual

Symbol

loh

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Narim.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Narim terms

Achang

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • (Myanmar) /lɔ˦˧/
  • (Lianghe) [lɑ³¹]
  • (Longchuan) [lɔ³⁵]
  • (Luxi) [la⁵¹]
  • (Xiandao) [lɔ³⁵]

Verb

loh

  1. to go

Derived terms

Further reading

  • Inglis, Douglas, Sampu, Nasaw, Jaseng, Wilai, Jana, Thocha (2005) A preliminary Ngochang–Kachin–English Lexicon[1], Payap University, page 72

Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɔh/
  • Rhymes: -lɔh, -ɔh, -h

Etymology 1

From Javanese ꦭꦺꦴ (lo).

Alternative forms

Interjection

loh

  1. (colloquial) what!?, oh come off it!, hang on... (did I hear that right?)
    Loh, kok aneh?Gee, now that's weird...
    Loh, bukan itu yang dikatakannyaHang on, that's not what they (3s) said.

Particle

loh

  1. (colloquial) Adds emphasis at the end of a sentence or clause.
    Gua nggak mau loh.
    I definitely don’t want to.
    Suaminya insinyur di perusahaan Jepang loh.
    Her husband works as an engineer in a Japanese firm! (in this sentence, adding lho suggests that he is no ordinary man)
    Jam dua loh.
    Don’t forget, two o’clock alright?

Etymology 2

Noun

loh (plural loh-loh)

  1. alternative spelling of lauh (board, tablet, slab)
    loh batuTablets of Stone
    loh mahfuz(please add an English translation of this usage example)

Further reading

Javanese

Romanization

loh

  1. romanization of ꦭꦺꦴꦃ

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /loːx/

Noun

lōh n

  1. alternative form of lōg

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative lōh lōh
accusative lōh lōh
genitive lōges lōga
dative lōge lōgum

Old High German

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *lauh, from Proto-Germanic *lauhaz.

Alternative forms

Noun

lōh m

  1. forest, grove
Declension
Declension of lōh (masculine a-stem)
case singular plural
nominative lōh lōhā, lōha
accusative lōh lōhā, lōha
genitive lōhes lōho
dative lōhe lōhum
instrumental lōhu
Descendants
  • Middle High German: lōh, lōch,

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *lok, from Proto-Germanic *luką.

Noun

loh n

  1. hole
Declension
Declension of loh (neuter a-stem)
case singular plural
nominative loh loh
accusative loh loh
genitive lohes loho
dative lohe lohum
instrumental lohu
Derived terms
  • arsloh
  • biloh
  • erdloh
  • hellaloh
  • houbitloh
  • mundloh
  • nasaloh
  • pfuntloh
  • riomloh
  • rouhloh
  • spuntloh
  • steinloh
  • unbiloh
Descendants
  • Middle High German: loch
    • Bavarian:
      Cimbrian: loch, lòch (Sette Comuni)
    • Central Franconian:
      Hunsrik: Loch
      Luxembourgish: Lach
    • East Central German:
      Upper Saxon German:
      Vilamovian: łöch
    • East Franconian:
    • German: Loch
    • Rhine Franconian:
      Frankfurterisch: Loch
      Pennsylvania German: Loch
    • Yiddish: לאָך (lokh)

Zhuang

Etymology

Borrowed from Chinese (MC luH).

Pronunciation

Noun

loh (classifier diuz, Sawndip form , 1957–1982 spelling loƅ)

  1. road; street; route
    Synonym: roen
  2. opportunity; way out
  3. means; method; way; trick

Derived terms

  • daihloh
  • dauhloh
  • maxloh

See also

  • dingqroen
  • gai
  • roennou