Jump to content

бод

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Chechen

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Nakh *boṭ.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бод (bodclass bb

  1. dough

References

[edit]

Ingush

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Nakh *boṭ.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бод (bodclass bd

  1. dough

References

[edit]
  • Bekova, A. I., Dudarov, U. B., Ilijeva, F. M., Malʹsagova, L. D., Tarijeva, L. U. (2009) “бод”, in Ingušsko-russkij slovarʹ [Ingush–Russian Dictionary], Nalchik: Ingušskij NII GN, page 131

Macedonian

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bodъ.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бод (bodm (relational adjective бодовен)

  1. point, score
  2. stitch

Declension

[edit]
Declension of бод
singular plural
indefinite бод (bod) бодови (bodovi)
definite unspecified бодот (bodot) бодовите (bodovite)
definite proximal бодов (bodov) бодовиве (bodovive)
definite distal бодон (bodon) бодовине (bodovine)
vocative боду (bodu) бодови (bodovi)
count form бода (boda)

Russian

[edit]
Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

Pronunciation

[edit]
  • IPA(key): [bot]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophones: бот

Noun

[edit]

бод (bodm inan (genitive бо́да, nominative plural бо́ды, genitive plural бо́дов)

  1. baud

Declension

[edit]

Serbo-Croatian

[edit]

Etymology 1

[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bodъ.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бо̑д m (Latin spelling bȏd)

  1. sting (with a needle or a sharp object)
  2. stitch (embroidery, knitting)
  3. (sports) point
Declension
[edit]
[edit]

Etymology 2

[edit]

From English baud.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бо̑д m (Latin spelling bȏd)

  1. baud
Declension
[edit]

Tajik

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Inherited from Classical Persian بَاد (bād) .

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

бод (bod) (Persian spelling باد)

  1. wind