Ukrainian edit

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Etymology edit

From Proto-Slavic *dědъ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [dʲid]
  • (file)

Noun edit

дід (didm pers (genitive ді́да, nominative plural діди́, genitive plural діді́в, diminutive дзя́дзьо or діду́сь or діду́нь or діду́ньо)

  1. grandfather, grandpa, old man
  2. one of the mummers in a Malánka group at New Year's
  3. a person who pours wax/visk for healing purposes (віск зливати (visk zlyvaty))

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Derived terms edit

Noun edit

дід (didm inan (genitive ді́да, nominative plural діди́)

  1. the ceremonial sheaf of grain, сніп (snip), at Christmas Eve
  2. the burning snip after Christmas (magúlia)
  3. hay under / on table at Christmas Eve supper

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