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leôgan

  • 1 ljúga

    v. сильн. II; praes. lýg; praet. laug ← ló, pl. lugum; conj. lyga; pp. loginn
    лгать, говорить неправду

    lýgr þú nú, Atli! — лжёшь ты сейчас, Атли! Am. 97

    mannfýla sú, er þetta hefir logit — мерзавец, который сказал эту ложь, Nj. 51

    * * *
    гл сильн. II лгать
    г. liugan, д-а. lēogan (а. lie), д-в-н. liogan (н. lügen), ш. ljuga, д., нор. lyve; к р. лгать

    Old Norse-ensk orðabók > ljúga

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