loma

See also: lomā

English

Noun

loma

  1. (zoology) A lobe, flap or fringe bordering the toe of a bird.

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Fijian

Noun

loma

  1. inside (of a thing)

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finno-Permic *loma. "gap" was the original meaning. Cognates include Lule Sami loabme and Eastern Mari ло (lo).

Noun

loma

  1. holiday, vacation; furlough
  2. gap

Declension

Inflection of loma (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
nominative loma lomat
genitive loman lomien
partitive lomaa lomia
illative lomaan lomiin
singular plural
nominative loma lomat
accusative nom. loma lomat
gen. loman
genitive loman lomien
lomainrare
partitive lomaa lomia
inessive lomassa lomissa
elative lomasta lomista
illative lomaan lomiin
adessive lomalla lomilla
ablative lomalta lomilta
allative lomalle lomille
essive lomana lomina
translative lomaksi lomiksi
instructive lomin
abessive lomatta lomitta
comitative lomineen

Derived terms


Irish

Adjective

loma

  1. nominative and vocative and dative and strong genitive plural of lom

Verb

loma

  1. present subjunctive analytic of lom

Latvian

Noun

loma f (4th declension)

  1. (theater, cinematography) role, part, character
    spēlēt lomuto play a part/role
    lomas tekstspart text, lines
    mācīties lomu no galvasto learn the part/lines by heart
    tēlot galveno lomuto play the lead role
    loma bez vārdiempart without words, walk-on part
    sadalīt lomasto cast roles

Declension


Spanish

Etymology

From lomo (back (the rear of body)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈlo̞.ma̠]

Noun

loma f (plural lomas)

  1. (geography) a long hill or mountain
  2. (geography) a low hill
  3. (urbanism) suburb

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Sundanese

Romanization

loma

  1. Romanization of ᮜᮧᮙ
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