oed
See also: OED, öd, and -öd
Dutch
Etymology
From Arabic عُود (ʿūd).
Noun
oed m (plural oeds, diminutive oedje n)
- oud (instrument)
Welsh
Etymology
From Middle Welsh oet, from Old Welsh oit, from Proto-Brythonic *oɨd, from Proto-Celtic *aitom. Cognate with Breton oad, Cornish ooj, oos.
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /oːɨ̯d/
- (South Wales, standard, colloquial) IPA(key): /ɔi̯d/
- (South Wales, colloquial) IPA(key): /oːd/
- Rhymes: -oːɨ̯d
Noun
oed m (plural oedau)
- age, years old
- Faint ydy ei oed o?
- How old is he?
- (literally, “How many is his age?”)
- Mae o'n dri deg dwy oed.
- He is thirty-two years old.
Synonyms
- oedran
Derived terms
- hyd yn oed
- Oed Grist
Mutation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | h-prothesis |
oed | unchanged | unchanged | hoed |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |