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aed

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Estonian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *aita. Cognate with Finnish aita.

Noun

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aed (genitive aia, partitive aeda)

  1. garden
  2. fence

Declension

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Declension of aed (ÕS type 22u/leib, d-ø gradation)
singular plural
nominative aed aiad
accusative nom.
gen. aia
genitive aedade
partitive aeda aedu
aedasid
illative aeda
aiasse
aedadesse
aiusse
inessive aias aedades
aius
elative aiast aedadest
aiust
allative aiale aedadele
aiule
adessive aial aedadel
aiul
ablative aialt aedadelt
aiult
translative aiaks aedadeks
aiuks
terminative aiani aedadeni
essive aiana aedadena
abessive aiata aedadeta
comitative aiaga aedadega

Derived terms

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See also

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French aède, from Ancient Greek ἀοιδός (aoidós).

Noun

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aed m (plural aezi)

  1. a composer and singer of epic poetry in ancient Greece

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative aed aedul aezi aezii
genitive-dative aed aedului aezi aezilor
vocative aedule aezilor

Further reading

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Welsh

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Alternative forms

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  • (impersonal preterite): aethpwyd, awd
  • (third-person singular imperative): eled

Pronunciation

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Verb

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aed

  1. (literary) impersonal preterite of mynd
  2. (literary) third-person singular imperative of mynd

West Frisian

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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aed n (plural aden)

  1. shallow oval tub or tray used for acquiring cream from milk
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