Larve

Etymology
From, from.

Pronunciation

 * The standard pronunciation is for this stem to be realised with when the preceding syllable has primary stress (as e.g. in, ), but with  when the stress moves forward (as e.g. in , ). However, a minority of speakers may use  in all prevocalic positions. Compare the same in.
 * The standard pronunciation is for this stem to be realised with when the preceding syllable has primary stress (as e.g. in, ), but with  when the stress moves forward (as e.g. in , ). However, a minority of speakers may use  in all prevocalic positions. Compare the same in.
 * The standard pronunciation is for this stem to be realised with when the preceding syllable has primary stress (as e.g. in, ), but with  when the stress moves forward (as e.g. in , ). However, a minority of speakers may use  in all prevocalic positions. Compare the same in.
 * The standard pronunciation is for this stem to be realised with when the preceding syllable has primary stress (as e.g. in, ), but with  when the stress moves forward (as e.g. in , ). However, a minority of speakers may use  in all prevocalic positions. Compare the same in.
 * The standard pronunciation is for this stem to be realised with when the preceding syllable has primary stress (as e.g. in, ), but with  when the stress moves forward (as e.g. in , ). However, a minority of speakers may use  in all prevocalic positions. Compare the same in.

Noun

 * 1)  larva early stage of growth for some insects and amphibians
 * 2)  mask