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Webster 1913 Edition
Lodde
Lod′de
(lŏd’dē̍)
, Noun.
(Zool.)
The capelin.
Definition 2024
lodde
lodde
See also: lödde
English
Noun
lodde
- (obsolete) A fish, the capelin.
- 1813, Leopold von Buch (Freiherr), Travels through Norway and Lapland
- We were actually told that when the lodde enters from the sea, the fishermen smell them at a distance of ten English miles, and immediately set off in their boats in quest of them.
- 1813, Leopold von Buch (Freiherr), Travels through Norway and Lapland
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɔdə/, [ˈlʌðə]
Etymology 1
From Norwegian lodde. Compare Old Norse loðna (“capelin”).
Noun
lodde c (singular definite lodden, plural indefinite lodder)
- capelin, Mallotus villosus
Inflection
Inflection of lodde
External links
- lodde on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German lōden.
Verb
lodde (imperative lod, infinitive at lodde, present tense lodder, past tense loddede, perfect tense er/har loddet)
Inari Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *lontē, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *lunta.
Noun
lodde
Inflection
Inflection of lodde[1] | ||
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singular | plural | |
Nominative | lodde | lodeh |
Accusative | lode | luudijd |
Genitive | lode | ludij luudij |
Illative | loodán | luddijd |
Locative | loddeest | luudijn |
Comitative | luddijn | ludijguin |
Abessive | lodettáá | ludijttáá |
Essive | lodden | — |
Partitive | lodded | — |