"keive" meaning in All languages combined

See keive on Wiktionary

Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: keiva [definite, singular], keiven [definite, singular], keiver [indefinite, plural], keivene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *geybʰ- (“bowed, curved, crooked, skew”), and cognate with Lithuanian geĩbti (“to decline, become weak”), Latin gibber (“hunch, hump”). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|ine-pro|*geybʰ-|t=bowed, curved, crooked, skew}} Proto-Indo-European *geybʰ- (“bowed, curved, crooked, skew”), {{cog|lt|geĩbti|t=to decline, become weak}} Lithuanian geĩbti (“to decline, become weak”), {{cog|la|gibber|t=hunch, hump}} Latin gibber (“hunch, hump”)
  1. the left hand Tags: feminine, masculine

Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: keiva [definite, singular], keiver [indefinite, plural], keivene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *geybʰ- (“bowed, curved, crooked, skew”), and cognate with Lithuanian geĩbti (“to decline, become weak”), Latin gibber (“hunch, hump”). Etymology templates: {{der|nn|ine-pro|*geybʰ-|t=bowed, curved, crooked, skew}} Proto-Indo-European *geybʰ- (“bowed, curved, crooked, skew”), {{cog|lt|geĩbti|t=to decline, become weak}} Lithuanian geĩbti (“to decline, become weak”), {{cog|la|gibber|t=hunch, hump}} Latin gibber (“hunch, hump”)
  1. the left hand Tags: feminine

Inflected forms

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