taud

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *tauti, from Proto-Norse *ᛞᚨᚢᚦᛁ (*dauþi). Cognates include Old Norse dauði (death, deadly epidemic), Swedish död and Finnish tauti.

Noun

taud (genitive taudi, partitive taudi)

  1. A pestilence or infectious disease, usually infecting animals.

Declension

Declension of taud (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative taud taudid
accusative nom.
gen. taudi
genitive taudide
partitive taudi taude
taudisid
illative taudi
taudisse
taudidesse
taudesse
inessive taudis taudides
taudes
elative taudist taudidest
taudest
allative taudile taudidele
taudele
adessive taudil taudidel
taudel
ablative taudilt taudidelt
taudelt
translative taudiks taudideks
taudeks
terminative taudini taudideni
essive taudina taudidena
abessive taudita taudideta
comitative taudiga taudidega

Derived terms

  • marutaud

French

Etymology

From or related to Old French tialz (awning, tent on a ship).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /to/

Noun

taud m (plural tauds)

  1. (nautical) bimini

Further reading

Tausug

Noun

taud

  1. number
  2. quantity
  3. multitude
  4. profusion

Derived terms

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