Aromanian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin videō. Compare Romanian vedea, văd.

Verb edit

ved first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative veadi or veade or vedi, past participle vidzutã or vãdzute)

  1. to see

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Blagar edit

Noun edit

ved

  1. sun

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Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

ved

  1. past masculine singular transgressive of vést

Danish edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse við, from Proto-Germanic *wiþrą (against). Cognate with Swedish vid, English with, and German wider (against).

Pronunciation edit

Preposition edit

ved

  1. at, by
  2. in case of, in the event of (used with the conditional)
  3. upon, on, onto

Adverb edit

ved

  1. nearby

Etymology 2 edit

From Old Norse viðr, from Proto-Germanic *widuz. Compare Norwegian Bokmål ved, Norwegian Nynorsk ved, Swedish ved, Icelandic viður, English wood.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ved n (singular definite veddet, not used in plural form)

  1. wood (the material of the inner parts of the trunk and branches of a tree)
Synonyms edit
  • træ (wood, tree)

Etymology 3 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

ved

  1. present of vide

Megleno-Romanian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin videō. Compare Aromanian ved, Romanian vedea, văd.

Verb edit

ved

  1. I see.

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse við and viðr (compare the prefix veder-), from Proto-Germanic *wiþrą (against). Cognates include Danish ved, Swedish vid, and English with.

Pronunciation edit

Preposition edit

ved

  1. at, by, near, on (near or next to)
    Huset ligger ved veien.
    The house is situated by the road.
  2. by (Involving/using the means of). Followed by a noun or by the infinitive with å
    Jeg krysset elven ved å svømme.
    I crossed the river by swimming.
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Etymology 2 edit

From Old Norse viðr, from Proto-Germanic *widuz. Cognate with Swedish ved, Old English wudu (English wood) and Old High German witu.

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Noun edit

 
ved

ved m (definite singular veden, uncountable)

  1. wood, firewood (any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel)
    Jeg har nok ved for hele vinteren.
    I have enough firewood for the whole winter.
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse við and viðr (compare the prefix veder-), from Proto-Germanic *wiþr- (against). Cognates include Danish ved, Swedish vid, and English with.

Pronunciation edit

Preposition edit

ved

  1. at, by, near, on (near or next to)
    Huset ligg ved vegen.
    The house is situated by the road.
  2. by (involving/using the means of). Followed by a noun or by the infinitive with å
    Eg kryssa elva ved å symja.
    I crossed the river by swimming.
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Etymology 2 edit

From Old Norse viðr, from Proto-Germanic *widuz. Cognate with Swedish ved, Old English wudu (English wood) and Old High German witu.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

 
ved

ved m (definite singular veden, uncountable)

  1. wood, firewood (any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel)
    Eg har nok ved for heile vinteren.
    I have enough firewood for the whole winter.
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Etymology 3 edit

Verb edit

ved

  1. (non-standard since 1938) present tense of vada

Spanish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈbed/ [ˈbeð̞]
  • Rhymes: -ed
  • Syllabification: ved

Verb edit

ved

  1. second-person plural imperative of ver

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse viðr, from Proto-Germanic *widuz.

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eːd

Noun edit

ved c (uncountable)

  1. wood sawed or chopped into smaller pieces, like firewood – but not for use in carpentry etc., cf virke
    Jag ska ut och hämta ved i vedboden
    I'm going out to get wood from the woodshed
  2. wood (the material of the inner parts of the trunk and branches of a tree)

Declension edit

Declension of ved 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative ved veden
Genitive veds vedens

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