FromMiddle English laste ,latst , syncopated variant oflatest .
last (notcomparable )
Final ,ultimate , coming after all others of its kind.Eyes Wide Shut was thelast film to be directed by Stanley Kubrick.
1918 ,W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell , chapter V, inThe Mirror and the Lamp , Indianapolis, Ind.:The Bobbs-Merrill Company ,→OCLC :Then everybody once more knelt, and soon the blessing was pronounced. The choir and the clergy trooped out slowly,[ …] , down the nave to the western door.[ …] At a seemingly immense distance the surpliced group stopped to say thelast prayer.
Mostrecent ,latest , last so far.Thelast time I saw him, he was married.
I have received your note dated the 17thlast , and am responding to say that[ …] ( archaic usage )
2013 May 25, “No Hiding Place”, inThe Economist [1] , volume407 , number8837 , page74 :In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year.
Farthest of all from a givenquality ,character , orcondition ; mostunlikely , or leastpreferable .He is thelast person to be accused of theft.
Thelast person I want to meet is Helen.
More rain is thelast thing we need right now.
Being the only one remaining of its class.Japan is thelast empire.
Supreme; highest in degree; utmost.1802 ,Robert Hall ,Reflections on War :Contending for principles of thelast importance.
Lowest in rank or degree.Three contestants will win awards, but thelast prize is just a book voucher.
1797 May 8 (first performance),Richard Cumberland , “The Last of the Family. A Comedy. ”, in Frances Marianne[ Cumberland] Jansen, editor,The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland, Esq. [ … ] , volume II, London: [ … ] [ F] orG[ eorge] and W[ illiam] Nicol , [ … ] ; byW[ illiam] Bulmer and Co. , [ … ] , published1813 ,→OCLC , Act III, scene[ iii] ,page237 :In one word then, unless I could unfold the mystery, I will not wish you to consider me but as thelast and lowest of mankind.
1899 ,Richard Savage ,The White Lady of Khaminavatka: A Story of the Ukraine , page186 :The whole community from the patrician master to thelast beggar knew that in the five months when the generous bosom of the steppe throbbed with creative life, they must toil for the subsistence of all[ …]
1970 ,Julius Fast ,Body Language ,→ISBN ,page39 :Lesser, but still important executives had offices without corner windows. The rank below this had offices without windows at all.[ …] Thelast rank had desks out in an open room.
2003 March 31, Marko Peljhan, “Lecture: March 31, 2003”, in Jen Budney, Adrian Blackwell, editors,Unboxed Engagements in Social Space , published2005 ,→ISBN ,page110 :Russia is a very different place than here.[ …] Even thelast soldier knows who Malevich was, and what theBlack Square is, since they were taught this in school.
final
Arabic:آخِر (ar) ( ʔāḵir ) Egyptian Arabic:آخر ( āḵir ) Armenian:վերջին (hy) ( verǰin ) Asturian:últimu Azerbaijani:son (az) ,sonuncu (az) ,axırıncı (az) Bashkir:һуңғы ( huñğı ) ,аҙаҡҡы ( aźaqqı ) ,ахырғы ( axırğı ) Belarusian:апо́шні ( apóšni ) Bengali:আখেরী (bn) ( akheri ) Bulgarian:после́ден (bg) ( posléden ) Buryat:һүүлшын ( hüülšyn ) Carpathian Rusyn:послї́днїй ( posljídnjij ) Catalan:darrer (ca) m ,últim (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:最後 / 最后 (zh) ( zuìhòu ) ,最終 / 最终 (zh) ( zuìzhōng ) Czech:poslední (cs) Danish:sidste (da) ,sidst Dutch:laatst (nl) Esperanto:lasta (eo) ,fina Estonian:viimane (et) Faroese:síðstur Finnish:viimeinen (fi) French:dernier (fr) Friulian:ultin Galician:derradeiro (gl) ,último (gl) Georgian:ბოლო (ka) ( bolo ) ,უკანასკნელი ( uḳanasḳneli ) German:letzte (de) Alemannic German:letscht Gothic:𐌰𐍆𐍄𐌿𐌼𐌰 ( aftuma ) Greek:τελευταίος (el) ( teleftaíos ) ,τελικός (el) m ( telikós ) ,ύστατος (el) m ( ýstatos ) Ancient:ἔσχατος ( éskhatos ) ,ὕστατος ( hústatos ) ,τελευταῖος ( teleutaîos ) ,τέλειος ( téleios ) ,λοῖσθος ( loîsthos ) Hebrew:אַחֲרוֹן (he) ( 'akharón ) Hindi:आखिरी (hi) ( ākhirī ) ,अंतिम (hi) ( antim ) Hungarian:utolsó (hu) Icelandic:síðast (is) Ido:lasta (io) Indonesian:terakhir (id) Interlingua:ultime Italian:ultimo (it) Japanese:最後 (ja) ( saigo ) ,最終的 (ja) ( saishūteki ) ,終わり (ja) ( owari ) Kashubian:slédny Kazakh:ақырғы ( aqyrğy ) ,соңғы ( soñğy ) Khmer:ចុងក្រោយ ( cong kraoy ) ,ចុងបំផុត ( cong bɑmphot ) Korean:마지막 (ko) ( majimak ) Kyrgyz:акыркы (ky) ( akırkı ) ,кийинки (ky) ( kiyinki ) ,соңку (ky) ( soŋku ) Ladino:dalkavo ,alkavo Lao:ສຸດທ້າຍ ( sut thāi ) Latin:ultimus ,postremus Latvian:pēdējais Lithuanian:paskutinis Macedonian:последен ( posleden ) Malay:terakhir (ms) Maltese:l-aħħar Mongolian:сүүлчийн (mn) ( süülčiin ) Norwegian:sist (no) ,senest (no) Occitan:ultim (oc) Old English:sīþmest Ossetian:фӕстаг ( fæstag ) Persian:آخر (fa) ( âxer ) Piedmontese:ùltim Polish:ostatni (pl) Portuguese:último (pt) Romanian:ultim (ro) Russian:после́дний (ru) ( poslédnij ) ,коне́чный (ru) ( konéčnyj ) ,заверша́ющий (ru) ( zaveršájuščij ) ,заключи́тельный (ru) ( zaključítelʹnyj ) Scottish Gaelic:deireannach ,mu dheireadh Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:последњи ,посљедњи ,задњи Roman:poslednji (sh) ,posljednji (sh) ,zadnji (sh) Sinhalese:අවසාන (si) ( awasāna ) ,අන්තිම ( antima ) Slovak:posledný Slovene:zadnji (sl) ,poslednji ,končni Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:slědny Southern Altai:кийинги ( kiyingi ) Spanish:último (es) ,postrero (es) ,postrer (es) ,postrimero (es) ,postremo ,postremero Swedish:sist (sv) Tajik:охир (tg) ( oxir ) Telugu:చివరి (te) ( civari ) ,ఆఖరి (te) ( ākhari ) Thai:สุดท้าย (th) ( sùt-táai ) Turkish:son (tr) Turkmen:ahyrky (tk) ,soňky Ukrainian:оста́нній (uk) ( ostánnij ) Uzbek:keyingi (uz) ,ohirgi Vietnamese:cuối cùng (vi) Volapük:lätik (vo) West Frisian:lêst (fy) Yiddish:לעצטער ( letster )
most recent
Arabic:مَاضٍ (ar) ( māḍin ) ,الْمَاضِي ( al-māḍī ) ( definite ) Armenian:վերջին (hy) ( verǰin ) Azerbaijani:ötən (az) ( of time units ) ,keçən ( of time units ) Bashkir:һуңғы ( huñğı ) Belarusian:міну́лы ( minúly ) ,апо́шні ( apóšni ) ,аста́тні (be) ( astátni ) Belizean Creole:laas Bulgarian:после́ден (bg) ( posléden ) Catalan:passat (ca) ,últim (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:最近的 (zh) ( zuìjìn de ) ,上個 / 上个 (zh) ( shàng ge ) Czech:minulý (cs) Danish:senest (da) Dutch:laatst (nl) ,afgelopen (nl) ,vorig (nl) Esperanto:lasta (eo) ,antaŭa Faroese:síðstur Finnish:viime (fi) ,viimeisin (fi) French:dernier (fr) Galician:derradeiro (gl) ,último (gl) Georgian:გასული ( gasuli ) German:letzte (de) Greek:τελευταίος (el) m ( teleftaíos ) ,πρόσφατος (el) m ( prósfatos ) Ancient:ὕστατος ( hústatos ) ,τελευταῖος ( teleutaîos ) ,ἔσχατος ( éskhatos ) Hebrew:שעבר ( she`avár ) Hindi:पिछला (hi) ( pichlā ) Ido:lasta (io) Italian:più recente ,scorso (it) ,precedente (it) Japanese:前の (ja) ( まえの, mae no ) Khmer:មុន (km) ( mun ) Korean:지난 (ko) ( jinan ) Lao:ກ່ອນ ( kǭn ) Latin:novissimus Lithuanian:paskutinis Macedonian:последен ( posleden ) Ngazidja Comorian:-apvira ,raka niyo Norwegian:senest (no) ,nyest (no) Occitan:passat (oc) Old English:sīþmest Pannonian Rusyn:прешли ( prešli ) Persian:گذشته (fa) ( gozašte ) Polish:zeszły (pl) ,ubiegły (pl) Portuguese:último (pt) ,passado (pt) Quechua:ñawpaq (qu) Romanian:ultim (ro) Russian:после́дний (ru) ( poslédnij ) ,про́шлый (ru) ( próšlyj ) ,предыду́щий (ru) ( predydúščij ) ,неда́вний (ru) ( nedávnij ) ,мину́вший (ru) ( minúvšij ) Scottish Gaelic:seo chaidh Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:прошли Roman:prošli (sh) Slovak:minulý Slovene:prejšnji Spanish:último (es) ,pasado (es) ,anterior (es) ,previo (es) Swedish:senast (sv) ,förra (sv) Tajik:гузашта (tg) ( guzašta ) Telugu:పోయిన (te) ( pōyina ) ,కిందటి ( kindaṭi ) Thai:ที่แล้ว ( tîi-lɛ́ɛo ) ,ก่อน (th) ( gɔ̀ɔn ) Turkish:sonuncu (tr) Ukrainian:мину́лий (uk) ( mynúlyj ) ,оста́нній (uk) ( ostánnij ) Urdu:پچھلا ( pichlā )
being the only one remaining of its class
supreme; highest in degree; utmost
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last
The (one) immediately before the present.We went therelast year.
I waslast to go; you're next.
( of days of the week or months of the year ) Closest in thepast , or closest but one if the closest was very recent; of days, sometimes thought to specifically refer to the instance closest to seven days (one week) ago, or the most recent instancebefore seven days (one week) ago.It's Wednesday, and the party waslast Tuesday; that is, not yesterday, but eight days ago.
When you saylast Monday, do you mean the Monday just gone, or the one before that?
( both senses ) : This cannot be used in past or future tense to refer to a time immediately before the subject matter. For example, one does not sayI was very tired yesterday, due to not having slept well last night :last night in that sentence refers to the night before the speaker is speaking, not the night before the "yesterday" to which he refers. He would need to sayI was very tired yesterday, due to not having slept well the night before or the like.the one immediately before the present
closest to seven days ago
last (notcomparable )
Most recently.When welast met, he was based in Toronto.
c. 1591–1595 (date written),William Shakespeare , “The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet ”, inMr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [ … ] (First Folio ), London: [ … ] Isaac Iaggard , andEd[ ward] Blount , published1623 ,→OCLC ,[ Act I, scene v] :How long is't now sincelast yourself and I / Were in a mask?
( sequence ) after everything else; finallyI'll golast as I have to add the butterlast .
1717 ,William Congreve ,Samuel Croxall ,John Dryden ,Laurence Eusden ,John Ozell , “Book X”, inOvid’s Metamorphoses in Fifteen Books. [ … ] , London: [ … ] Jacob Tonson , [ … ] ,→OCLC :Pleased with his idol, he commends, admires, / Adores; and,last , the thing adored desires.
after everything else
Arabic:آخر (ar) Armenian:վերջում ( verǰum ) Bulgarian:накрая (bg) ( nakraja ) Chinese:Mandarin:最後 / 最后 (zh) ( zuìhòu ) ,最終 / 最终 (zh) ( zuìzhōng ) Czech:nakonec (cs) Finnish:viimeksi (fi) French:en dernier ,finalement (fr) German:zuletzt (de) Greek:τελικά (el) ( teliká ) Hindi:सब के अंत में ( sab ke ant mẽ ) Italian:per ultimo Japanese:最後に (ja) ( saigo ni ) ,最終的に (ja) ( saishūteki ni ) ,終わりに (ja) ( owari ni ) Macedonian:последен пат ( posleden pat ) Norwegian:sist (no) Portuguese:por último Romanian:ultim (ro) ,la urmă Russian:по́сле всех ( pósle vsex ) ,в конце́ ( v koncé ) Serbo-Croatian:posljednji (sh) ,zadnji (sh) ,konačni (sh) Slovak:naposledy Slovene:zadnjič m ,nazadnje m ,zadnjikrat m ,poslednjič m Swedish:sist (sv) Turkish:nihayet (tr) ,son olarak
FromMiddle English lasten , fromOld English lǣstan , fromProto-West Germanic *laistijan , fromProto-Germanic *laistijaną . Cognate withGerman leisten ( “ yield ” ) .
last (third-person singular simple present lasts ,present participle lasting ,simple past and past participle lasted )
( intransitive ) Toendure ,continue over time.Summer seems tolast longer each year.
They seem happy now, but that won'tlast long.
1913 ,Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes , chapter I, inThe Lodger , London:Methuen ,→OCLC ; republished inNovels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened , New York, N.Y.:Longmans, Green and Co. , [ … ] ,[ 1933] ,→OCLC ,page0016 :Thus the red damask curtains which now shut out the fog-laden, drizzling atmosphere of the Marylebone Road, had cost a mere song, and yet they might have been warranted tolast another thirty years. A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; [ …] .
2023 November 15, Prof. Jim Wild, “This train was delayed because of bad weather in space”, inRAIL , number996 , page30 :One of the earliest (and biggest) space weather events on record occurred in September 1859, when a massive solar eruption crashed into the Earth's magnetosphere, triggering a geomagnetic storm thatlasted for days.
( intransitive ) To hold out, continue undefeated or entire.I don't know how much longer we canlast without reinforcements.
( intransitive , slang , of a man) To purposefully refrain fromorgasm ( transitive , obsolete ) Toperform ,carry out .The terms below need to be checked and allocated to the definitions (senses) of the headword above. Each term should appear in the sense for which it is appropriate. For synonyms and antonyms you may use the templates{{syn |en|...}}
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. to endure, continue over time
Albanian:zgjat (sq) Arabic:اِسْتَمَرَّ ( istamarra ) ,دَامَ (ar) ( dāma ) Egyptian Arabic:دام ( dām ) Moroccan Arabic:بْقى ( bqa ) Armenian:տևել (hy) ( tewel ) Assamese:টিকা ( tika ) Azerbaijani:çəkmək (az) ,sürmək (az) Belarusian:трыва́ць impf ( tryvácʹ ) ,праця́гвацца impf ( pracjáhvacca ) ,працягну́цца pf ( pracjahnúcca ) ,до́ўжыцца impf ( dóŭžycca ) Bulgarian:тра́я (bg) impf ( trája ) ,продължа́вам (bg) impf ( prodǎlžávam ) ,продължа́ pf ( prodǎlžá ) Catalan:durar (ca) Chinese:Mandarin:延續 / 延续 (zh) ( yánxù ) ,持續 / 持续 (zh) ( chíxù ) Czech:trvat (cs) impf Dalmatian:dorur Danish:vare (da) ,vedvare Dutch:duren (nl) Estonian:kestma Finnish:kestää (fi) French:durer (fr) Galician:durar (gl) German:dauern (de) ,anhalten (de) ,währen (de) Greek:διαρκώ (el) ( diarkó ) Ancient:παραμένω ( paraménō ) Hebrew:נִמְשַׁךְ ( nimshách ) Hungarian:tart (hu) Ido:durar (io) Irish:mair Italian:durare (it) Japanese:続く (ja) ( つづく, tsuzuku ) ,継続する (ja) ( けいぞくする, keizoku suru ) Khmer:ជាប់យូរ ( cŏəp yuu ) Korean:지속되다 (ko) ( jisokdoeda ) ,계속되다 (ko) ( gyesokdoeda ) Kurdish:Central Kurdish:درێژ کێشان ( drêj kêşan ) Ladino:turar Latin:aeternō ,dūrō ,maneō (la) ,persevērō ,persistō Latvian:ilgt Lithuanian:trukti Luxembourgish:daueren Macedonian:трае impf ( trae ) Maori:ukauka Norman:duther Norwegian:Bokmål:vare (no) ,vedvare Occitan:durar (oc) Persian:طول کشیدن (fa) ( tul kešidan ) Polish:trwać (pl) impf Portuguese:durar (pt) Romanian:dura (ro) Russian:дли́ться (ru) impf ( dlítʹsja ) ,продли́ться (ru) pf ( prodlítʹsja ) ,продолжа́ться (ru) impf ( prodolžátʹsja ) ,продо́лжиться (ru) pf ( prodólžitʹsja ) Scottish Gaelic:mair ,seas Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:тра̏јати impf Roman:trȁjati (sh) impf Slovak:trvať impf Slovene:trajati impf Spanish:durar (es) ,aturar (es) Swahili:-dumu Swedish:vara (sv) ,fortfara (sv) Turkish:sürmek (tr) Ukrainian:трива́ти impf ( tryváty ) ,протя́гуватися impf ( protjáhuvatysja ) ,протягну́тися pf ( protjahnútysja ) ,продо́вжуватися impf ( prodóvžuvatysja ) ,продо́вжитися pf ( prodóvžytysja ) Vietnamese:kéo dài (vi) Walloon:durer (wa) West Frisian:lêst (fy)
to hold out
Armenian:դիմանալ (hy) ( dimanal ) Bulgarian:издъ́ржам (bg) impf ( izdǎ́ržam ) Czech:vydržet (cs) pf Dutch:volhouden (nl) Finnish:kestää (fi) Galician:durar (gl) ,aguantar (gl) ,resistir German:aushalten (de) ,standhalten (de) Greek:κρατώ (el) ( krató ) Hebrew:שָׂרַד (he) ( sarád ) ,נִשְׁאַר (he) ( nish'ár ) ,נוֹתַר (he) ( notár ) Hindi:टिकना (hi) ( ṭiknā ) ,बना रहना ( banā rahnā ) Hungarian:kitart (hu) Irish:mair Italian:resistere (it) Macedonian:истрајува impf ( istrajuva ) ,издржува impf ( izdržuva ) Portuguese:durar (pt) ,aguentar (pt) ,resistir (pt) Romanian:răbda (ro) Russian:продержа́ться (ru) pf ( proderžátʹsja ) ,выде́рживать (ru) impf ( vydérživatʹ ) ,вы́держать (ru) pf ( výderžatʹ ) Scottish Gaelic:mair ,seas Spanish:durar (es) ,aguantar (es) Swedish:vara (sv) Turkish:dayanmak (tr)
Variouslasts , circa 1930. FromOld English lǣste ,Proto-Germanic *laistiz . CompareSwedish läst ,German Leisten Dutch leest ,Proto-Germanic *laistaz ( “ footprint ” ) .
last (plural lasts )
A tool for shaping or preserving the shape ofshoes .2006, Newman, Cathy,Every Shoe Tells a Story , National Geographic (September, 2006), 83,How is an in-your-face black leather thigh-high lace-up boot with a four-inch spike heel like a man's black calf lace-up oxford? They are both made on alast , the wood or plastic foot-shaped form that leather is stretched over and shaped to make a shoe. last (third-person singular simple present lasts ,present participle lasting ,simple past and past participle lasted )
To shape with a last; to fasten or fit to a last; to place smoothly on a last.tolast a boot
FromMiddle English last , fromOld English hlæst ( “ burden, load, freight ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *hlastuz ( “ burden, load, freight ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *kleh₂- ( “ to put, lay out ” ) . Cognate withWest Frisian lêst ,Dutch last ,German Last ,Swedish last ,Icelandic lest .
last (plural lasts or lasten )
( obsolete ) Aburden ;load ; acargo ;freight .( obsolete ) A measure of weight or quantity, varying in designation depending on the goods concerned.1624 , John Smith,Generall Historie , Kupperman, published1988 , page114 :Now we so quietly followed our businesse, that in three moneths wee made three or foureLast of Tarre, Pitch, and Sope ashes [...].
1866 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers,A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , volume 1, page169 :Thelast of wool is twelve sacks.
( obsolete ) An old English (and Dutch) measure of the carrying capacity of a ship, equal to two tons.A load of somecommodity with reference to its weight and commercial value. burden, load, cargo, freight
measure of the carrying capacity of a ship
FromEnglish last .
last
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) last ( final; ultimate ) last
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) tolast ( to endure ) FromMiddle Low German last , from the verbladen ( “ to transport ” ) , fromOld Saxon hladan .
last c (singular definite lasten ,plural indefinite laster )
cargo cargo hold ,hold (cargo area)weight ,burden FromOld Norse lǫstr , from the root ofProto-Germanic *lahaną ( “ to reproach, blame ” ) , see alsoOld High German lastar ( “ vice ” ) .
last c (singular definite lasten ,plural indefinite laster )
vice Seelaste ( “ to load, carry ” ) andlaste ( “ to blame ” ) .
last
imperative oflaste FromMiddle Dutch last , fromOld Dutch *last , fromProto-Germanic *hlastuz . Equivalent toladen ( “ to load ” ) +-st ( “ verbal noun ” ) .
last m (plural lasten ,diminutive lastje n )
load ,weight burden hindrance ,problem expense ( law ) requirement ,duty ( dated ) a measure of volume, 3 cubic meterSee the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
last
inflection oflassen : second / third-person singular present indicative ( archaic ) plural imperative last (genitive lasti ,partitive lasti )
cargo last
partitive singular oflaps FromOld Norse lǫstr , from the root ofProto-Germanic *lahaną ( “ to reproach, blame ” ) , see alsoOld High German lastar ( “ vice ” ) .
last f (genitive singular lastar , plural lastir )
vice FromMiddle Low German last , from the verblāden ( “ to load ” ) , fromOld Saxon hladan .
last f (genitive singular lastar , plural lastir )
cargo cargo hold ,hold (cargo area)See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
last
second-person singular preterite oflesen Synonym: lasest second-person plural preterite oflesen See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
last
Alternative form oflaste imperative singular oflasten ( colloquial ) first-person singular present oflasten Seelöstur ( “ fault, vice, reprehensible action ” ) .
last n (genitive singular lasts ,no plural )
blame Synonym: baktal FromOld Dutch *last , fromProto-Germanic *hlastuz .
last m or f or n
load ,weight task ,duty ,obligation tax (money)(emotional)difficulty ,sorrow aunit ofvolume This noun needs aninflection-table template .
FromMiddle Low German last .
last f or m (definite singular lasta or lasten ,indefinite plural laster ,definite plural lastene )
aload orcargo See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
last
imperative oflaste “last” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromMiddle Low German last .
last f or m (definite singular lasta or lasten ,indefinite plural laster or lastar ,definite plural lastene or lastane )
aload orcargo “last” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .FromProto-West Germanic *laist , along with the feminine variantlǣst .
lāst m (nominative plural lāstas )
footstep ,track 10th century ,The Wanderer :Stondeð nū onlāste · lēofre duguþe weal wundrum hēah, · wyrmlīcum fāh. Now a wall stands inthe track of dear band, by wonders high, with ophidians adorned. Stronga -stem:
FromProto-Slavic *volstь , fromProto-Balto-Slavic *walˀstís , fromProto-Indo-European *h₂welh₁- .
lȃst f
property Feminine, i-stem, long mixed accent nominative lást genitive lastí singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) lást genitive(rodȋlnik) lastí dative(dajȃlnik) lásti accusative(tožȋlnik) lást locative(mẹ̑stnik) lásti instrumental(orọ̑dnik) lastjó
“last ”, inSlovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU , portal Fran “last ”, inTermania , Amebis See also thegeneral references FromMiddle Low German last , from the verblāden ( “ to load ” ) , fromOld Saxon hladan .
last c
cargo load ; aburden load; a certain amount that can be processed at one time ( engineering ) load; a force on a structure( electrical engineering ) load; any component that draws current or powerFromOld Swedish laster (Old Icelandiclǫstr ), fromOld Norse löstr , from the root ofProto-Germanic *lahaną ( “ to reproach, blame ” ) , see alsoOld High German lastar ( “ vice ” ) .
last c
habit which is difficult to get rid of,vice Rökning var hans endalast Smoking was his onlyvice