"ליבע" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yiddish]

Forms: libe [romanization], libes [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from German Liebe (“love”), from Middle High German liebe (“joy, affection, kindliness”), from Old High German lioba, liobī, derived from the adjective liob (whence Yiddish ליב (lib)), from Proto-Germanic *leubaz, from Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ- (“love, care, desire”). The sense “(romantic) love” developed only in early modern German, replacing older Minne; the noun as such is absent from many German dialects. The final -e in Yiddish also attests to the non-native origin. Etymology templates: {{der|yi|de|Liebe||love}} German Liebe (“love”), {{der|yi|gmh|liebe||joy, affection, kindliness}} Middle High German liebe (“joy, affection, kindliness”), {{der|yi|goh|lioba}} Old High German lioba, {{m|goh|liobī}} liobī, {{m|goh|liob}} liob, {{m|yi|ליב}} ליב (lib), {{der|yi|gem-pro|*leubaz}} Proto-Germanic *leubaz, {{der|yi|ine-pro|*lewbʰ-||love, care, desire}} Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ- (“love, care, desire”), {{m|de|Minne}} Minne Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} ליבע • (libe) f, {{yi-noun|g=f|pl=ליבעס}} ליבע • (libe) f, plural ליבעס (libes)
  1. love Categories (topical): Love Related terms: ליב האָבן (lib hobn), ליבשאַפֿט (libshaft)
    Sense id: en-ליבע-yi-noun-aG90apW2 Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header, Yiddish terms with redundant script codes

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