ад
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *otъ. Cognate with Russian от (ot) and Ukrainian від (vid), од (od).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at]
- Rhymes: -at
Audio (file)
References
- “ад”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)
Bulgarian
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic адъ (adŭ), from Ancient Greek ᾍδης (Hā́idēs).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at]
Audio (file)
Declension
References
- “ад”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
- “ад”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010
- Georgiev, Vladimir I., editor (1971), “ад”, in Български етимологичен речник [Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), volumes 1 (А – З), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Pubg. House, →ISBN, page 4
- “ад”, in Български тълковен речник [Bulgarian Explanatory Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), fourth edition, Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo, 2005, page 19
Anagrams
- да (da)
Kalmyk
Cyrillic | Clear Script |
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ад (ad) | ᠠᡑᠠ(ada) |
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *ada.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈdə/, /at/
Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at]
- Hyphenation: ад
Noun
ад • (ad) m (relational adjective а́дски)
Declension
See also
- Ад m (Ad)
References
- “ад” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
Mongolian
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *ada, likely a borrowing from Old Uyghur [script needed] (ada, “menace”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /at/, [ɑt]
Noun
ад • (ad) (Mongolian spelling ᠠᠳᠠ (ada)); (regular declension)
Ossetian
Russian
Alternative forms
- адъ (ad) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic адъ (adŭ), from Old Church Slavonic адъ (adŭ), from Ancient Greek ᾍδης (Hā́idēs).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at]
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -at
Noun
ад • (ad) m inan (genitive а́да, nominative plural а́ды, genitive plural а́дов, relational adjective а́дский or а́довый or а́дов, diminutive адо́к, augmentative а́дище)
- (Christianity or figuratively) hell, Hades (the abode of the damned)
- Synonyms: пе́кло (péklo), преиспо́дняя (preispódnjaja), гее́нна (gejénna)
- соше́ствие Христа́ в а́д ― sošéstvije Xristá v ád ― Christ's Harrowing of Hell
- (dialectal, Siberia) bog, unpassable mud
Declension
Related terms
- а́дский (ádskij)
Udi
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Old Ruthenian адъ (ad), from Old East Slavic адъ (adŭ), from Old Church Slavonic адъ (adŭ), from Ancient Greek ᾍδης (Hā́idēs). Doublet of Аї́д (Ajíd).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ad]
Audio (file)
Noun
ад • (ad) m inan (genitive а́ду, nominative plural а́ди, genitive plural а́дів)
Declension
References
- Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “ад”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
- Shyrokov, V. A., editor (2010–2023), “ад”, in Словник української мови: у 20 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 20 vols] (in Ukrainian), volumes 1–14 (а – префере́нція), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka; Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, →ISBN
- “ад”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)
- “ад”, in Словник.ua [Slovnyk.ua] (in Ukrainian)