Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *dědъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [dʲid]
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Noun

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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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Noun

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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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