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| Skr. | lohitáh | red |
| Hindi | loháh | reddish |
| Skr. | lohás | copper |
| Germ. | lohe | flame |
| Germ.: reg. | lohfink | Bullfinch, 430 |
| Scand. | Logi | (myth.) the deified fire |
| Cymric | log | fire |
| Cymric | llug | glow |
| Breton | lugern | glow |
| Prov. | lugor | glimmer |
| Cymric | llwg | glitter |
| Celt. | Lug | a divinity. Cf. its other name Find "The bright |
| one" ð3.5.2..l. Lug has been translated as "raven" (= Franç. rapineð223., Franç.) because of the convergence with O.Ir. lug "lynx" a ravenous animal |
| Gaulois | Lougos | a divinity |
| Franç.:c. | lugue | lightning |
| Franç.: ouest | lugat | lightning |
| Ital.: Cortina | slùge | to shine |
| Basque | lugaro | Kingfisher, 267 (metallic colours) |
| Franç.: Béarn | lugar | morning star |
| Franç.: Pral. | aloouvelho | spark, FEW 23: 48 |