losna

Irish

Etymology

Noun

losna m (genitive singular losna, nominative plural losnaí)

  1. (fishing) snood
    Synonyms: drogha, foirtéim, lusna, snúda

Declension

Further reading


Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse losna.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²lɔsnɑ/

Verb

losna (present tense losnar, past tense losna, past participle losna, passive infinitive losnast, present participle losnande, imperative losn/losna)

  1. (intransitive) to come loose, lose one's grip
    Seint på hausten losnar epla frå trea og dett ned på bakken.
    Late in the autumn, the apples come loose from the trees and fall on the ground.

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