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leip- — To stick, adhere; fat. Derivatives include life and liver1. 1. life, lively, from Old English līf, life (< “continuance”), from Germanic *lībam. 2. a … Universalium
PRETIOSA rogis inferendi ritus — memoratur Statio, Theb. l. 6. v. 207. non unquam opulentior illie Ante cinis, crepit ant gemmae, atque immane liquescit Argentum, et pictis exsudat vestibus aurum. Quem morem antiquissimum fuisse, ait vetus Schaliastes: ortum inde, quod Inferis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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life — [OE] Prehistoric Germanic *līb denoted ‘remain, be left’. From this was formed the noun lift 310 *lībam, which in due course produced English life (the semantic connection between ‘remaining’ and life – and the closely related live – is thought… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
life — (n.) O.E. life (dat. lif) existence, lifetime, way of life, condition of being a living thing, opposite of death, from P.Gmc. *libam (Cf. O.N. lif life, body, Du. lijf body, O.H.G. lib life, Ger. Leib body ), properly continuance, perseverance,… … Etymology dictionary
leiba- Ⅰ — *leiba , *leibam, *lība , *lībam germ., stark. Neutrum (a): nhd. Leben, Leib; ne. life, body; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *leiba ( … Germanisches Wörterbuch
lība- — *lība , *lībam germ., stark. Neutrum (a): Verweis: s. *leiba (Neutrum) s. leiba Ⅰ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
life — [OE] Prehistoric Germanic *līb denoted ‘remain, be left’. From this was formed the noun *lībam, which in due course produced English life (the semantic connection between ‘remaining’ and life – and the closely related live – is thought to lie in… … Word origins