haid
English edit
Noun edit
haid (plural haids)
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Estonian edit
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haid
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Malay haid, from Arabic حَيْض (ḥayḍ, “menstruation”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
haid (first-person possessive haidku, second-person possessive haidmu, third-person possessive haidnya)
- menstruation, the periodic discharging of the menses, the flow of blood and cells from the lining of the uterus in unfertilized females of humans and other primates.
- Synonyms: datang bulan, menstruasi
Further reading edit
- “haid” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Malay edit
Etymology edit
From Arabic حَيْض (ḥayḍ, “menstruation”).
Noun edit
haid (Jawi spelling حيض, plural haid-haid, informal 1st possessive haidku, 2nd possessive haidmu, 3rd possessive haidnya)
Descendants edit
- → Indonesian: haid
Romanian edit
Interjection edit
haid
- Alternative form of haide
Welsh edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Welsh heyd, from Proto-Celtic *sati- (“swarm, throng”), from Proto-Indo-European *sh₂tis (“satiation, satisfaction”), from *seh₂- (“to satiate, be satisfied”) (compare Cornish hes, Breton hed).[1]
Noun edit
haid f (plural heidiau, not mutable)
Derived terms edit
- heidio (“to flock, to swarm”)
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References edit
- ^ Ranko Matasović, “Addenda et corrigenda to Ranko Matasović’s Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Brill, Leiden 2009)”, s.v. “*sati-, *satyo-” (Zagreb: 2011), 33.