livar

Ido

/liˈvar/

verb
Definitions
  • (transitive) to leave or depart
  • (transitive) to leave behind
  • (transitive) to quit a place or position

Etymology

Borrowed from English leave (permission, permit, allow, grant, permission to be absent, furlough, give leave to) derived from Middle English leven derived from Old English lǣfan (leave) derived from Proto-Germanic *laibijaną (leave, cause to stay, let stay), *lībaną (remain, be left, stay) derived from Proto-Indo-European *leyp- (stick, leave, cling, linger, smudge, smear, remain, glue, continue, fat, sticky substance, oil, adhere, paste, adhesive, fat substance, fatty substance).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*leyp-

Gloss

stick, leave, cling, linger, smudge, smear, remain, glue, continue, fat, sticky substance, oil, adhere, paste, adhesive, fat substance, fatty substance

Concept
Semantic Field

Quantity

Ontological Category

Classifier

Kanji

Emoji
🍡 🍢 🏑 🏒 🥍 🥢

Timeline

Distribution of cognates by language

Geogrpahic distribution of cognates

Cognates and derived terms