lovynge
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Middle English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Inherited from Old English lufung; equivalent to loven (“to love”) + -ing.
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
lovynge
- present participle of loven (“to love”)
Noun[edit]
lovynge (uncountable)
Descendants[edit]
References[edit]
- “lǒving(e, ger.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2[edit]
Inherited from Old English lofung; equivalent to loven (“to praise”) + -ing.
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ˈlɔːvinɡ(ə)/, /ˈlɔvinɡ(ə)/
- (influenced by Etymology 1) IPA(key): /ˈluvinɡ(ə)/, /ˈloːvinɡ(ə)/
Verb[edit]
lovynge
- present participle of loven (“to praise”)
Noun[edit]
lovynge (plural lovynges) (Northern)
- Praise, commendation; the act or practice of glorifying:
- The praise or worship of a deity.
- Words for reverencing a deity; a hymn or prayer.
Descendants[edit]
- Middle Scots: loving
References[edit]
- “lō̆ving(e, n.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Categories:
- Middle English terms inherited from Old English
- Middle English terms derived from Old English
- Middle English terms suffixed with -ing
- Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Middle English non-lemma forms
- Middle English verb forms
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- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English nouns
- Middle English uncountable nouns
- enm:Christianity
- Northern Middle English
- enm:Love
- enm:Music
- enm:Religion
- enm:Sex