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KLÍWA (verb) - climb, cling, clamp, clasp

or: KLIMA (fragment Zc)

varieties

  • BIKLÍWA - Ec/F1e (clamped - entrenched / cling - remain)
  • KLIVADON - Cb (clamped?)
  • KLIMDON - Zc (clasped)
  • KLÍWADE - N1 (climbed - took)
  • KLÍWATH - T2b (clings - binds)
  • KLÍWDE - L1b (climbed)
  • KLÍWET - Y (clings - is attached)
  • KLÍWED - Za (climbed - mounted)

cognates

  • Dutch: klemmen, klampen, kleven, beklijven (meanings: blijven hangen, opschieten, groeien, gedijen, vast en duurzaam worden, standhouden, voortduren, wortel slaan, opstijgen, machtig worden, beklimmen, zich hechten aan)
  • Old spelling: cliven - klimmen, kleven, gedijen
  • klif, cliff
  • klífa (climb) - Oldnorse

fragments

Cb. Adela’s Advice

[003/05] THÁ KLIVADON HJA THA HÉRTOGA ÀND ÉTHELINGA AN BORD

they [...] the military leaders and nobles on board [Dutch: kleefden, klampten?] ('board' could be 'side')

Ec. Defense Laws

[022/15] TILTHJU HI NAVT BIKLÍWA NE MÉI

in order that he may not become entrenched [Du: beklijven]

F1e. Eawa

[032/20] THÉRVMBE SKIL HJU VS ÁK ÉVG BIKLÍWA

and shall thus remain with us eternally [Du: beklijven]

L1b. Jon’s Fleet

[066/05] HJU KLÍWDE VPPA UTROSTE TINNE

She climbed the furthest battlement [Du: klom]

N1. The Denmarks

[081/01] VRÉD KLÍWADE VPPER SÉTEL

treason took its throne [Du: klom]

T2b. Yesus of Kashmir

[137/20] KESTLIKA STÉNA HWÉR NID AN KLÍWATH

precious stones, to which envy binds [Du: kleeft]

Y. Rika: Title Theft

[192/05] THACH JY VRJETTATH THÀT NÍD THÉR AN KLÍWET

but you forget that there is envy attached to it [Du: kleeft]

Za. War Games

[195/15] THÁ SIN TÁT FALLEN WAS ÀND HY VPPA THAMHIS SÉTEL KLÍWED

After his father died and he mounted the throne [Du: geklommen]

Zc. Reintia’s Dream

[203/20] ÀND THA MÀMMA KLIMDON HJARA BERN ÀJEN HJARA BROSTA AN

causing the women to clasp [lit.: and the moms clasped] their children tightly to their bosoms in horror. [Du: klemden]