different between lung vs glatt
lung
English
Etymology
From Middle English lunge, longe, from Old English lungen, from Proto-Germanic *lunganj?, an enlargement of *lungô (“the light organ, lung”), from Proto-Indo-European *leng??- (“not heavy, agile, nimble”); compare *h?leng??-, whence ultimately also light. Cognate with West Frisian long, Dutch long, German Lunge, Danish lunge, Norwegian lunge, Swedish lunga, Icelandic lunga, and also Russian ?????? (ljóxkoje) (lung), Ancient Greek ??????? (elaphrós, “light in weight”) and perhaps Albanian lungë (“blister, bulge”). Compare Latin levis and Old English l?oht (Modern English light). See also lights (“lungs”). Superseded non-native Middle English pomoun (“lung”), borrowed from Old French poumon, pomon (“lung”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: l?ng, IPA(key): /?l??/
- Rhymes: -??
Noun
lung (plural lungs)
- (anatomy) A biological organ of vertebrates that controls breathing and oxygenates the blood.
- (in the plural) Capacity for exercise or exertion; breath.
- That which supplies oxygen or fresh air, such as trees, parklands, forest, etc., to a place.
Synonyms
- (organ): (in the plural) bellows (informal or archaic), (in the plural) lights (of an animal, used as food)
Derived terms
See also
- pneumonic
- pulmonary
Translations
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- lungu
Etymology
From Latin longus. Compare Romanian lung.
Adjective
lung m (feminine lunghe, masculine plural lundz, feminine plural lundzi)
- long
Related terms
- lundzest
See also
- larg
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?l??]
- Hyphenation: lung
Etymology 1
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Noun
lung (first-person possessive lungku, second-person possessive lungmu, third-person possessive lungnya)
- curve, bend.
- Synonym: keluk
- archer's bow.
- Synonym: busur
Etymology 2
Inherited from Malay [Term?], from Hokkien [Term?] ??? (láng, lâng, lông, lóng, “bamboo container”).
Noun
lung (first-person possessive lungku, second-person possessive lungmu, third-person possessive lungnya)
- bottomless coffin.
Etymology 3
Noun
lung (first-person possessive lungku, second-person possessive lungmu, third-person possessive lungnya)
- alternative spelling of long (“large firecracker”).
Further reading
- “lung” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Lashi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lu?/
Verb
lung
- to force someone to put (something inside something)
References
- Hkaw Luk (2017) A grammatical sketch of Lacid?[1], Chiang Mai: Payap University (master thesis)
Old French
Adjective
lung m (oblique and nominative feminine singular lunge)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of long
Declension
Derived terms
- lungement
Romanian
Etymology
From the Latin longus (“long”, adjective), from Proto-Indo-European *dl?h?g?ós (“long”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lu??/
Adjective
lung m or n (feminine singular lung?, plural lungi)
- long
- Asta e o strad? foarte lung?!
- This is a really long street!
- Asta e o strad? foarte lung?!
Declension
Antonyms
- scurt
Derived terms
- lungan
- lung?re?
- lungi
- lunguie?
Related terms
- alunga
- prelung
See also
- alungi
Romansch
Etymology
From Latin longus.
Adjective
lung m (feminine singular lunga, masculine plural lungs, feminine plural lungas)
- long
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà N?i) IPA(key): [l?w??m??]
- (Hu?) IPA(key): [l?w??m??]
- (H? Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [l?w??m??]
Adverb
lung • (????)
- (of thought) very hard
Adjective
lung
- (only in compounds) loose
Derived terms
lung From the web:
- what lung has 3 lobes
- what lung sounds are heard with pneumonia
- what lung is bigger
- what lungs look like after smoking
glatt
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish ?????? (glat, “smooth”). Doublet of glad.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?læt/
- Rhymes: -æt
Adjective
glatt (not comparable)
- (Yinglish, of an animal, Judaism) Having none of a particular kind of adhesion on the outside of its lungs; only meat from a glatt animal can be kosher.
- (Yinglish, by extension, of food, Judaism) Having no ingredients from animals that are not glatt.
German
Etymology
From Old High German glat, from Proto-Germanic *gladaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?lat]
- Rhymes: -at
Adjective
glatt (comparative glatter, superlative am glattesten)
- without roughness or unevenness: smooth; sleek, slick; clean (of a shave or cut); straight (of hair)
- slippery (from e.g. ice, but not from grease)
- (informal) clear, unequivocal
- (mathematics, of a function) smooth (having derivatives of all finite orders at all points within the function’s domain)
Declension
Synonyms
- schlüpfrig
- blank
- eindeutig
- eben
- rutschig
- schlüpfrig
- glitschig
Derived terms
- aalglatt
- glatt wie ein Aal
- Glatteis
- glatt gehen
Related terms
- glätten
Further reading
- “glatt” in Duden online
Icelandic
Participle
glatt
- inflection of gladdur:
- strong neuter nominative singular
- strong neuter accusative singular
Verb
glatt
- supine of gleðja
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from German glatt.
Adjective
glatt (neuter singular glatt, definite singular and plural glatte, comparative glattere, indefinite superlative glattest, definite superlative glatteste)
- smooth
- slippery
Adverb
glatt
- smoothly
References
- “glatt” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from German glatt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?t?/
Adjective
glatt (neuter singular glatt, definite singular and plural glatte, comparative glattare, indefinite superlative glattast, definite superlative glattaste)
- smooth
- slippery
Adverb
glatt
- smoothly
References
- “glatt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from German glatt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lat?/
Adjective
glatt
- smooth; possessing a low amount of friction
- (mathematics) smooth
- absolute indefinite neuter form of glad.
Adverb
glatt (comparative gladare, superlative gladast)
- happily; in a happy and positive manner
Verb
glatt
- supine of glädja.
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