Bulgarian edit

Etymology edit

Continues Old Church Slavonic ꙋдъ (udŭ), from Proto-Slavic *udъ. Possibly equivalent to у (u, at, on) +‎ (-d).

Noun edit

уд (udm

  1. (archaic) limb, bodily member
    Synonym: кра́йник (krájnik)
  2. (poetic) inner self, ego

Declension edit

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • 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
  • ѹдъ in Исторически речник на българския език, Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky"

Kabardian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

уд (wud)

  1. witch

Synonyms edit

Macedonian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish عود (ut), from Arabic عُود (ʕūd).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

уд (udm

  1. oud

Mongolian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Mongolic *huda, compare Manchu ᡶᠣᡩᠣᡥᠣ (fodoho), an early (Para-)Mongolic loan.

Noun edit

уд (ud) (Mongolian spelling ᠤᠳᠠ (uda))

  1. willow

See also edit

Ossetian edit

Noun edit

уд (ud)

  1. soul

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

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 edit

уд (udm inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)

  1. (dated) limb
  2. (dated, rare) penis
    Synonym: срамной уд (sramnoj ud)
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Etymology 2 edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

уд (udm inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)

  1. (dated) fishing rod
  2. (dated) vessel
Declension edit

Etymology 3 edit

Borrowed from Arabic عُود (ʕūd).

Noun edit

уд (udm inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)

  1. oud (Arab string instrument)
Declension edit

Etymology 4 edit

Clipping of удовлетвори́тельно (udovletvorítelʹno).

Noun edit

уд (udm inan (genitive у́да, nominative plural у́ды, genitive plural у́дов)

  1. (school, slang) satisfactory grade, C
Declension edit

Etymology 5 edit

Noun edit

уд (udf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of уда́ (udá)

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *udъ.

Noun edit

уд m (Latin spelling ud)

  1. limb

Declension edit