Where does “lebama” come from?

lebama (Estonian) comes from Proto-Finnic lebäit'äk, from Proto-Germanic slēpaną, from Proto-Indo-European slab- — to be weak, be languid; be weak, limp, languid.

lebama (Estonian): to lie, to lie down

Definitions

  1. to lie, to lie down

Ancestry of “lebama”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Finniclebäit'äkto rest
2Proto-Germanicslēpanąto sleep
3Proto-Indo-Europeanslab-to be weak, be languid; be weak, limp, languid

Words derived from “lebama

Every word from Proto-Indo-European slab-Every word from Proto-Germanic slēpanąEvery word from Proto-Finnic lebäit'äk