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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *napadъ (attack).

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на́пад (nápadm inan (genitive на́паду, nominative plural на́пады, genitive plural на́падаў)

  1. attack, assault

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *napadъ (attack). Cognate with Upper Sorbian napad, Lower Sorbian napad, Polish napad, Serbo-Croatian nápad, Slovene napàd, Czech nápad.

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напад (napadm (plural напади, relational adjective нападен)

  1. attack, assault
  2. seizure
  3. (sports) offense

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Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *napadъ (attack). Cognate with Upper Sorbian napad, Lower Sorbian napad, Polish napad, Czech nápad, Slovene napàd, Macedonian напад (napad).

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на́пад m (Latin spelling nápad)

  1. attack, assault, aggression

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Ukrainian edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *napadъ (attack). Analyzable as a Deverbal from напада́ти (napadáty, to attack). Compare Polish napad.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈnapɐd]
  • (file)

Noun edit

на́пад (nápadm inan (genitive на́паду, nominative plural на́пади, genitive plural на́падів)

  1. attack, assault
    Synonyms: ата́ка (atáka), штурм (šturm)

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