smäd
Slovak
Etymology
Cognate with Russian смага (smaga, “heat”), Serbo-Croatian смаг/smag, смагнути/smagnuti (“to pine away”). Non-Slavic cognates include German schmauchen (“to puff away”), English smoke, Armenian մուխ (mux, “smoke”). The relation to Russian смуглый (smuglyj), Sanskrit समा (samā) (and German Sommer) is unclear.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsmɛt/, /ˈsmæt/
Noun
smäd m (genitive singular smädu, declension pattern of dub)
- thirst
Derived terms
Declension of smäd
singulare tantum | |
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nominative | smäd |
genitive | smädu |
dative | smädu |
accusative | smäd |
locative | smäde |
instrumental | smädom |
Related terms
- smädný
Further reading
- smäd in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk