לאָדן

Yiddish

Etymology 1

From Middle High German laden, from Old High German hladan, from Proto-West Germanic *hlaþan. Compare English laden, German laden.

Alternative forms

  • לאָדען (loden)

Verb

לאָדן • (lodn) (past participle געלאָדן (gelodn))

  1. to load (weapons, trucks etc.)
  2. to charge (electricity)
  3. (with צו (tsu)) to file suit against
  4. (reflexive, with מיט (mit)) to be at law with, to be in a lawsuit with

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • אײַנלאָדן (aynlodn)
  • איבערלאָדן (iberlodn)
  • אָנלאָדן (onlodn, to load up; to recharge)
  • אויסלאָדן (oyslodn), אָפּלאָדן (oplodn, to unload)
  • אַראָפּלאָדן (aroplodn, to download)
  • אַרויסלאָדן (aroyslodn, to upload)
  • אָנלאָד (onlod, additional ingredient)
  • אָנלאָדער (onloder)
  • באַלאָדן (balodn)
  • פֿאַרלאָדן (farlodn)
  • לאָדעניש (lodenish)
  • לאָדעווען (lodeven)
  • לאָדונג (lodung)

Etymology 2

From Middle High German laden, lade (board; plank; shutter; shop), from Old High German *lado, from Proto-Germanic *laþô. Compare German Laden.

Noun

לאָדן • (lodn) m, plural לאָדנס (lodns) or לעדן (ledn), diminutive לעדל (ledl)

  1. shutter

Derived terms

  • לעדל (ledl, shutter; eyelid; cover, lid)

References

Beinfeld, Solon, Bochner, Harry (2013) “לאָדן”, in Comprehensive Yiddish-English Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN

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