ligge
Alemannic German
Etymology
From Old High German ligan, liggan, from Proto-Germanic *ligjaną. Cognate with German liegen, Dutch liggen, English lie, Icelandic liggja.
Pronunciation
- (Zurich) IPA(key): /ˈliɡːə/
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse liggja (“to lie”), from Proto-Germanic *ligjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to lie down”). Cognate with Old English licgan (modern English lie).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /leɡə/, [ˈleɡ̊ə]
Dutch
Pronunciation
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German Low German
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse liggja, from Proto-Germanic *ligjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to lie down”). Cognates include Danish ligge, Swedish ligga, Gothic 𐌻𐌹𐌲𐌰𐌽 (ligan), German liegen, Dutch liggen, and English lie
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlîɡe/
Verb
ligge (imperative ligg, present tense ligger, passive ligges, simple past lå, past participle ligget, present participle liggende)
- (intransitive) to lie (be in a horizontal position)
- (intransitive) to be placed or situated
- Stockholm ligger i Sverige. ― Stockholm is situated in Sweden.
Synonyms
- (to be placed or situated): befinne seg
Derived terms
- foreligge
- høyestliggende
- lavtliggende
- liggedag
- ligge med
- ligge nede
- ligger
- liggesete
- liggestol
- liggesår
- liggetid
- ligge under
- liggevogn
- nærliggende
- overliggende
- underliggende
References
- “ligge” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- Falk, Hjalmar; Torp, Alf (1903–06) Etymologisk ordbog over det norske og det danske sprog [Etymological Dictionary of the Norwegian and Danish Languages], page 460
Norwegian Nynorsk
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