See also: PADI

English edit

Noun edit

padi (countable and uncountable, plural padis)

  1. Alternative form of paddy (type of rice)
  2. Alternative form of paddy (flooded field for growing rice)

Albanian edit

Etymology edit

Back-formation from padit (to accuse, sue).

Noun edit

padi f (plural padi, definite padia)

  1. lawsuit

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • padi”, in FGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language] (in Albanian), 2006
  • “padi”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language]‎[1] (in Albanian), 1980

Bikol Central edit

Noun edit

padì

  1. priest

Noun edit

padí (feminine madi)

  1. male sponsor at a wedding or baptism

Cuyunon edit

Noun edit

padi

  1. priest

Estonian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Finnic *patja, from Proto-Germanic *badją. Related to Finnish patja.

Noun edit

padi (genitive padja, partitive patja)

  1. pillow, cushion
    Ma magan viie padjaga.
    I sleep with five pillows.
  2. (colloquial, slang) a portion or packet of snus
    Sul patja on anda?
    Do you have any portions of snus to give?

Declension edit

Declension of padi (ÕS type 24u/padi, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative padi padjad
accusative nom.
gen. padja
genitive patjade
partitive patja patju
patjasid
illative patja
padjasse
patjadesse
padjusse
inessive padjas patjades
padjus
elative padjast patjadest
padjust
allative padjale patjadele
padjule
adessive padjal patjadel
padjul
ablative padjalt patjadelt
padjult
translative padjaks patjadeks
padjuks
terminative padjani patjadeni
essive padjana patjadena
abessive padjata patjadeta
comitative padjaga patjadega

Iban edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *padi, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pajay, from Proto-Austronesian *pajay.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

padi

  1. rice (plants)

Ilocano edit

Etymology edit

From Spanish padre.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpadi/, [ˈpɐ.di]
  • Hyphenation: pa‧di

Noun edit

padi (plural papadi)

  1. (religion) priest; father

Indonesian edit

 
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Etymology edit

Inherited from Malay padi, from Proto-Malayic *padi, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pajay, from Proto-Austronesian *pajay.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

padi (plural padi-padi, first-person possessive padiku, second-person possessive padimu, third-person possessive padinya)

  1. rice (plants)

Derived terms edit

See also edit

  • nasi (cooked rice)
  • beras (uncooked rice)
  • sawah (rice field)

Further reading edit

Italian edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpa.di/
  • Rhymes: -adi
  • Hyphenation: pà‧di

Noun edit

padi m pl

  1. plural of pado

Krio edit

Etymology edit

From English paddy (labourer's assistant or workmate).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

pàdí

  1. friend
    Synonym: frɛn

Latin edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Gaulish.

Pronunciation edit

Proper noun edit

padī m pl (genitive padōrum); second declension

  1. pitch pines

Declension edit

Second-declension noun, plural only.

Case Plural
Nominative padī
Genitive padōrum
Dative padīs
Accusative padōs
Ablative padīs
Vocative padī

References edit

  • padi”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • padi in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

Malay edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *padi, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pajay, from Proto-Austronesian *pajay.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

padi (Jawi spelling ڤادي, plural padi-padi, informal 1st possessive padiku, 2nd possessive padimu, 3rd possessive padinya)

  1. rice (plants)

Adjective edit

padi

  1. tiny (of a diminutive sense, used in certain nouns)
    Antonym: gajah
    2. a type of plant

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Indonesian: padi
  • English: paddy

See also edit

  • nasi (cooked rice)
  • beras (uncooked rice)
  • sawah (rice field)

References edit

  • Pijnappel, Jan (1875) “ڤادي padi”, in Maleisch-Hollandsch woordenboek, John Enschede en Zonen, Frederik Muller, page 49
  • Wilkinson, Richard James (1901) “ڤادي padi”, in A Malay-English dictionary, Hong Kong: Kelly & Walsh limited, page 445
  • Wilkinson, Richard James (1932) “padi”, in A Malay-English dictionary (romanised), volume II, Mytilene, Greece: Salavopoulos & Kinderlis, pages 192-3

Further reading edit

Slovene edit

Verb edit

pádi

  1. second-person singular imperative of pásti (to fall)