See also: Eed, -eed, and -ээд

Afrikaans edit

Etymology edit

From Dutch eed, from Old Dutch *ēth, from Proto-Germanic *aiþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *oyt-.

Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

eed (plural ede)

  1. oath

Dutch edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Middle Dutch eet, from Old Dutch *ēth, from Proto-West Germanic *aiþ, from Proto-Germanic *aiþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *oyt-. Compare West Frisian eed, German Eid, English oath, Danish ed.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

eed m (plural eden, diminutive eedje n)

  1. oath

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Afrikaans: eed
  • Negerhollands: eed, eid

Anagrams edit

Estonian edit

Noun edit

eed

  1. nominative plural of esi

Plautdietsch edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Low German ȫde, from Old Saxon *ōthi, from Proto-West Germanic *auþī.

Adjective edit

eed

  1. barren, desolate

Related terms edit

Turkish edit

Interjection edit

eed

  1. (text messaging) Alternative spelling of evet (yes)