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From Old Pomorian ljaudijes, Proto-Balto-Slavic *ljaudejes. Cognates include Proto-Slavic *ljudъ ,ljudьje, Lithuanian liaudis (“people, nation”), Latvian ļaudis, Old Prussian ljūdis (“master of the house”), ljūdini (“mistress of the house”). From Proto-Indo-European h₁lewdʰeyes; compare to Old High German liuti, Ancient Greek ἐλεύθερος (eleútheros, “free”), Latin līber (“free”). | From Old Pomorian ljaudijes, Proto-Balto-Slavic *ljaudejes. Cognates include Proto-Slavic *ljudъ ,ljudьje, Lithuanian liaudis (“people, nation”), Latvian ļaudis, Old Prussian ljūdis (“master of the house”), ljūdini (“mistress of the house”). From Proto-Indo-European h₁lewdʰeyes; compare to Old High German liuti, Ancient Greek ἐλεύθερος (eleútheros, “free”), Latin līber (“free”). | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
/ | /ˈʎúo.dɪ/ | ||
[[File:liuodi.ogv]] | |||
===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
liúodi m ''(2nd declension)'' | liúodi m ''(2nd declension)'' | ||
#people (a number of human individuals) | #people (a number of human individuals) | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'liuoďų''' juorba - a crowd of '''people'}} | ||
#: vėsinė '''liuody'''/ vėse'''liuody''' - rural '''people''', peasants | #: vėsinė '''liuody'''/ vėse'''liuody''' - rural '''people''', peasants | ||
#: juokėnė '''liody'''/ jauka'''liuody''' - '''people''' of science, scientists | #: juokėnė '''liody'''/ jauka'''liuody''' - '''people''' of science, scientists | ||
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#: pamarėskė '''liuodi''' - Pomorian '''nation''' | #: pamarėskė '''liuodi''' - Pomorian '''nation''' | ||
#: poliskė '''liuodi''' - Polish '''nation''' | #: poliskė '''liuodi''' - Polish '''nation''' | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'liuody''' svėto - '''nations'}} of the world | ||
===Declension=== | ===Declension=== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:22, 7 May 2026
Pomorian
Alternative forms
liuodije (plural only) - North-Western dialects
ļōdī (plural only) - Eastern dialects
Etymology
From Old Pomorian ljaudijes, Proto-Balto-Slavic *ljaudejes. Cognates include Proto-Slavic *ljudъ ,ljudьje, Lithuanian liaudis (“people, nation”), Latvian ļaudis, Old Prussian ljūdis (“master of the house”), ljūdini (“mistress of the house”). From Proto-Indo-European h₁lewdʰeyes; compare to Old High German liuti, Ancient Greek ἐλεύθερος (eleútheros, “free”), Latin līber (“free”).
Pronunciation
/ˈʎúo.dɪ/
Noun
liúodi m (2nd declension)
- people (a number of human individuals)
- 'liuoďų juorba - a crowd of people'
- vėsinė liuody/ vėseliuody - rural people, peasants
- juokėnė liody/ jaukaliuody - people of science, scientists
- peoples, nation
- pamarėskė liuodi - Pomorian nation
- poliskė liuodi - Polish nation
- 'liuody svėto - nations' of the world
Declension
| Declension of -i (2nd declension-m, A) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| Nominative | liúodi | liúodi | liúody |
| Genitive | liúoďo | liúoďuo | liúoďų |
| Dative | liúodei | liúodima | liúodim(e) |
| Accusative | liúodį | liúodi | liúodį |
| Instrumental | liúodim(i) | liúodima | liúodimy |
| Locative | liúodė | liúoďuo | liúodėhu |
| Vocative | liúodie | liúodi | liúody |