уд
Bulgarian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *udъ, of disputed origin. Possibly equivalent to у (u, “at, on”) + -д (-d).
Noun
уд • (ud) m (dated)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | уд ud |
у́дове údove |
| definite (subject form) |
у́дът údǎt |
у́довете údovete |
| definite (object form) |
у́да úda | |
| count form | — | у́да úda |
Derived terms
- у́ден (úden, “bodily”)
References
- “уд”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
- “уд”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010
- Nayden Gerov, Тодор Панчев (1904) “удъ, у́дове”, in Рѣчникъ на Блъгарскꙑй язꙑкъ. Съ тлъкувание рѣчи-тꙑ на Блъгарскꙑ и на Русскꙑ. [Dictionary of the Bulgarian language][1] (in Bulgarian), volume 5, Plovdiv: Дружествена печꙗтница "Съгласие.", page 423
- “оудъ”, in Старобългарски речник [Dictionary of Old Bulgarian] (in Bulgarian), https://histdict.uni-sofia.bg, 2011—2025
Kabardian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [wəd]
Noun
уд • (wud)
Synonyms
- (witch): нэгъукӏыцэ (nɛğʷukʼəcɛ) (Shapsug)
- (witch): уды (wudə) (Standard Adyghe)
Macedonian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish عود (ut), from Arabic عُود (ʕūd).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ut]
Noun
уд • (ud) m
Mongolian
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *huda, compare Manchu ᡶᠣᡩᠣᡥᠣ (fodoho), an early (Para-)Mongolic loan.
Noun
уд • (ud) (Mongolian spelling ᠤᠳᠠ (uda))
See also
- бургас (burgas)
Ossetian
Noun
уд • (ud)
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ut]
- Rhymes: -ut
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old East Slavic оудъ (udŭ, “limb, piece”), also found as оудо (udo), plural оудеса (udesa); from Proto-Slavic *udъ. Compare Old Church Slavonic оудъ (udŭ, “limb”), Bulgarian уд (ud, “limb”), Serbo-Croatian у̑д (“limb”), у́до (“piece of meat”), Slovene úd (“limb”) (tonal orthography), Czech úd (“limb”), Slovak úd (“limb”), Polish ud (“thigh”), also udo. Further connections unclear.
Noun
уд • (ud) m inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)
Declension
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- уда́ (udá)
Noun
уд • (ud) m inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)
Declension
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Arabic عُود (ʕūd).
Noun
уд • (ud) m inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)
- oud (Arab string instrument)
Declension
Etymology 4
Clipping of удовлетвори́тельно (udovletvorítelʹno).
Noun
уд • (ud) m inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)
- (school, slang) satisfactory grade, C
Declension
Etymology 5
Noun
уд • (ud) f inan pl
- genitive plural of уда́ (udá)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *udъ.
Noun
уд m inan (Latin spelling ud)