lusog

Volapük

Etymology

From lu- + sog (company, group, band).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luˈsoɡ/

Noun

lusog (plural lusogs)

  1. gang, band, group of criminals
    • 1951, H.A.L., "Voms kuradik", in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, several issues, translated from a 1923 article in the De Nieuwe Courant.
      Lamerikän labon buami dodik, das blünon jibanditanis pato mödikis. Ün yel: 1898 pold usik äfanon sonemiki lusogi „jikatas“, kel leigo äbinädon te me voms, e kel pädugon fa el ‚Tony Blackwell‛ semik „Filajikat“ pinäinemöl. Dü muls mödik lusog at ädunon miduni bal pos votik, ad ävedükon tatis Lamerikänik vesüdik nesefikis.
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    • 1952, Arie de Jong, Diatek Nulik, Gospul ma ‚Matthaeus‛ 26, 47.
      Ekö! du nog äspikom, ‚Iudas‛ : balan degtelanefa äkömom, kobü lusog gretik labü säbs e klöbs, fa lekultans e bäldikünans pöpa pilesedöl.
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    • 1955, "Zigans", in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, No. 5, pages 17-19, translated from an article in the Haagsche Post.
      Binos vo küpädik, das lusogs glibanas et nog ai ziglibons du taledadil bäldik obsik, das nog ai no peslürfons fa sogäd vesüdänik.
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    • 1959/1960, Johann Schmidt, "Man labü klotem blägik", in Volapükagased (Zänagased pro Volapükanef), several issues.
      Dunodom-li as cif lusoga binü plotans u as cif krigülanefa, kel is dono in mistomöp bolitik äzion mifätiko?
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Declension

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