Contionary:leive
Pomorian
Alternative forms
lēve - in Eastern Pomorian
Etymology
From Old Pomorian lēives (earlier *lāives), which comes from lītei (to pour, to rain), Modern Pomorian lyti.
Pronunciation
/ˈléɪ.ʋɛ/
Noun
léive m 1st declension
- brook (a stream or a small river, fed mostly by rains)
- spring (when a groundwater flows to the surface, usually after the rainfall)
Declension
| Declension of e (1st declension-m A) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| Nominative | lė́ive | lė́iva | lė́ivė |
| Genitive | lė́ivo | lė́ivu | lė́ivų |
| Dative | lė́ivau | lė́ivama | lė́ivam(e) |
| Accusative | lė́ivå | lė́iva | lė́ivu |
| Instrumental | lė́ivum(i) | lė́ivama | lė́ivėmy |
| Locative | lė́ivė | lė́ivu | lė́ivėhu |
| Vocative | lė́ive | lė́iva | lė́ivė |
Derived terms
- perleiva - flood