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Macedonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mǫdo.
Pronunciation
Noun
маде • (made) n (plural мадиња, relational adjective маден)
- testicle
Usage notes
- This word is rarely used and regarded by many as ridiculous. Instead, "јајце" (rather vulgar) or "тестис" (quite bookish) are preferred.
Declension
Declension of маде
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singular
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plural
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indefinite
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маде (made)
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мадиња (madinja)
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definite unspecified
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мадето (madeto)
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мадињата (madinjata)
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definite proximal
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мадево (madevo)
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мадињава (madinjava)
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definite distal
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мадено (madeno)
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мадињана (madinjana)
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vocative
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маде (made)
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мадиња (madinja)
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Derived terms
References
- “маде” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu
Southern Selkup
Regional variants of маде
Chumel dialects
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Narym
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маҗь (maǯ’)
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Syosh dialects
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Shyoshqup
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мадь (mad’)
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Syusse dialects
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Sondrovo
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мадь (mad’)
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Middle Ket
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мати, матьти (mati, mat’ti)
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Tyuj dialects
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Upper Ob
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маде (madje)
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Etymology
From Proto-Samoyedic *məjå, from Proto-Uralic *muďa.
Cognates include Kamassian (mija), Finnish muta and Northern Sami mođđi.
Pronunciation
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Noun
маде (mad'e) (Upper Ob)
- forest
Further reading
- G. Yu. Kostyuchenko (2023) Тюйкуй Йэжиссан – Селькупский словарь для остяков Молчановского района [Tjuykuy Yezhissan – Selkup dictionary for Molchanovo district Selkup people], Molchanovo, page 43 of 109