Belarusian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old East Slavic рѧдъ (rędŭ), from Proto-Slavic *rędъ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [rat]
  • Rhymes: -at
  • (file)

Adjective edit

рад (radm inan (genitive ра́да, nominative plural рады́, genitive plural радо́ў)

  1. row, line
  2. (also mathematics) sequence, series
  3. a number of, several

Declension edit

Further reading edit

  • рад”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)
  • рад” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Slavic *radъ.

Adjective edit

рад (rad) (archaic or dialectal)

  1. glad, happy, joyful
    Synonyms: ра́достен (rádosten), дово́лен (dovólen), ве́сел (vésel)
    на ра́до съ́рцеna rádo sǎ́rcegladly/willingly
  2. grateful
    Synonym: благода́рен (blagodáren)
  3. dear
    Synonym: драг (drag)

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Derived terms edit

Related terms edit

References edit

  • рад”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • рад”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010
  • Racheva, M.; Todorov, T. A., editors (2002), “рад”, in Български етимологичен речник [Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), volume 6 (пỳскам – словàр²), Sofia: Prof. Marin Drinov Pubg. House, →ISBN, page 142

Lezgi edit

Noun edit

рад (rad)

  1. intestines, guts

Ossetian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Iranian *Hr̥HdáH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hr̥HdʰáH, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂r̥h₁dʰéh₂ (row, series), from the root *Hreh₁dʰ-, from *Hreh₁- (to put in order). Related to Proto-Germanic *radō.

Noun edit

рад (rad) (plural рӕдтӕ)

  1. (Iron) order; turn

References edit

  • Bigulajev, B. B.; Gagkajev, K. Je.; Kulajev, N. X.; Tuajeva, O. N. (1970), “рад”, in A. M. Kasajev, editor, Осетинско-русский словарь [Ossetian–Russian Dictionary], 3rd edition, Ordzhonikidze: Ir

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *radъ.

Adjective edit

рад (rad)

  1. glad
    Бу́дем о́чень ра́ды ви́деть вас на конфере́нции.
    Búdem óčenʹ rády vídetʹ vas na konferéncii.
    We will be very glad to see you at the conference.
    (at the bottom of an invitation card)
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Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

рад (radm inan (genitive ра́да, nominative plural ра́ды, genitive plural ра́дов or рад)

  1. (physics) rad (non-SI unit of absorbed radiation dose)
Declension edit

Etymology 3 edit

Clipping of радиан (radian).

Noun edit

рад (radm inan (genitive ра́да, nominative plural ра́ды, genitive plural ра́дов or рад)

  1. radian
Declension edit

Etymology 4 edit

Noun edit

ра́д (rádf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of ра́да (ráda)

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *radъ.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

рȁд (comparative ра̀дијӣ, Latin spelling rȁd)

  1. willing
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Etymology 2 edit

From ра́дити (to work).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

рȃд m (Latin spelling rȃd)

  1. work
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Etymology 3 edit

Borrowed from English rad.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

рȃд m (Latin spelling rȃd)

  1. rad (unit of absorbed dose of radiation)
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Ukrainian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

рад (rad)

  1. genitive plural of ра́да (ráda)

Adjective edit

рад (rad)

  1. short masculine singular of ра́дий (rádyj)