释义 |
[līk- Body, form; like, same. Germanic root. Derivatives include alike, each, and frolic.- lych-gate, from Old English līc, form, body.
- -ly1, -ly2, from Old English -līc, having the form of.
- alike, like2, likely, from Old English gelīc, similar, and Old Norse (g)līkr, like, both from Germanic *galīkaz;
- each; every, from Old English ǣlc, each, from Germanic phrase *aiwo galīkaz, "ever alike" (*aiwo,*aiwi, ever; see aiw-).
- Germanic compound *is-līk‑ (see i-).
- alike, from Old English onlīc, from Germanic *ana-līkaz.
- frolic, from Middle Dutch -lijc, -like.
- like1, from Old English līcian, to please, from Germanic *līkjan.
- Germanic compound *hwa-līk‑ (see kwo-).
[Pokorny 2. lē̆ig‑ 667.]] |
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