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# the [[windward]] [[side]] of a [[ship]] (the side facing the wind)
# the [[windward]] [[side]] of a [[ship]] (the side facing the wind)
#: {{ant|de|Lee}}
#: {{ant|de|Lee}}
#: {{uxi|de|Tosende See an Luv und [[Lee]|raging sea on the windward and leeward sides}}
#: {{uxi|de|Tosende See an Luv und [[Lee]]|raging sea on the windward and leeward sides}}

====Declension====
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====Related terms====
====Related terms====

Revision as of 08:06, 28 March 2022

See also: luv

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German lōf. The contemporary vocalism may be due to the influence of the cognate Dutch loef. See English luff for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luːf/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

Luv f (genitive Luv, no plural)

  1. the windward side of a ship (the side facing the wind)
    Antonym: Lee
    Tosende See an Luv und Leeraging sea on the windward and leeward sides

Declension

See also

Further reading

  • Luv” in Duden online