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Bulgarian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Slavic *jadъ ( “ anger, hate ” ) .
Noun
яд • (jad ) m
anger , hate , fury , strong irritation ( emotion )
Synonyms: гняв ( gnjav ) , я́рост ( járost )
яд ме е ― jad me e ― I am disappointed/disheartened
( figurative ) nuisance , trouble , unfortune ( something that triggers hate, irritation )
бе́ра ядове́ ― béra jadové ― to get into trouble/to bear unfortunes
Declension
Declension of яд
singular
plural
indefinite
яд jad
едове́ edové
definite (subject form)
едъ́т edǎ́t
едове́те edovéte
definite (object form)
еда́ edá
count form
—
я́да jáda
Derived terms
о́вад ( óvad , “ predatory insect ” ) ( dialectal, possibly )
References
“яд¹ ”, in Речник на българския език (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
“яд (1) ”, in Речник на българския език (in Bulgarian), Chitanka , 2010
Etymology 2
From Old Church Slavonic ꙗдъ ( jadŭ ) , reflecting Proto-Slavic *(j)ědъ ( “ poison ” ) .
Noun
яд • (jad ) m
( dated , uncountable ) poison , venom
Synonym: отро́ва ( otróva )
( figurative ) evil intent , malice , grudge
Synonyms: жлъч ( žlǎč ) , зло́ба ( zlóba )
Declension
Declension of яд
singular
plural
indefinite
яд jad
едове́ edové
definite (subject form)
едъ́т edǎ́t
едове́те edovéte
definite (object form)
еда́ edá
count form
—
я́да jáda
Derived terms
ядови́т ( jadovít , “ poisonous ” ) ( dated )
References
“яд² ”, in Речник на българския език (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
“яд (2) ”, in Речник на българския език (in Bulgarian), Chitanka , 2010
ꙗдъ in Исторически речник на Българския език , Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky"
Etymology 3
Conflation of Proto-Slavic *ědъ ( “ eater ” ) , *ěda ( “ eating ” ) , *ědь f ( “ food ” ) (i-stem).
Noun
яд • (jad ) m
( in compounds ) eater (one who eats)
Synonym: я́дец ( jádec )
( dated ) eating , consumption
Synonyms: я́дене ( jádene ) , хра́нене ( hránene )
( dated ) food , consumable
Synonyms: яди́во ( jadívo ) , храна́ ( hraná )
Declension
Declension of яд
singular
plural
indefinite
яд jad
я́ди jádi
definite (subject form)
я́дът jádǎt
я́дите jádite
definite (object form)
я́да jáda
count form
—
я́да jáda
Derived terms
всея́ден ( vsejáden , “ omnivorous ” ) гъбоя́ден ( gǎbojáden , “ mucivorous ” ) дървоя́д ( dǎrvojád , “ wood-eater ” ) ( epithet for larvae of some beetles ) кожоя́д ( kožojád , “ skin beetle, dermestid ” ) короя́д ( korojád , “ bark-eater ” ) ( epithet for larvae of some beetles ) лешоя́д ( lešojád , “ vulture ” ) ( bird ) листоя́д ( listojád , “ leaf beetle, chrysomelid ” ) медoя́д ( medojád , “ honey-eater ” ) ( epithet for bears ) месоя́ден ( mesojáden , “ carnivorous ” ) мравоя́д ( mravojád , “ ant-eater ” ) ( mammal ) плодоя́д ( plodojád , “ fruitcrow ” ) ( bird ) пчелоя́д ( pčelojád , “ bee-eater ” ) ( bird ) растителноя́ден ( rastitelnojáden , “ herbivorous ” ) рибоя́д ( ribojád , “ fish-eater ” ) ( bird ) цветоя́д ( cvetojád , “ flowerpecker ” ) ( bird ) човекоя́д ( čovekojád , “ man-eater, cannibal ” )
обя́д ( objád , “ lunch ” ) , о́бед ( óbed , “ noon time ” ) я́дба ( jádba ) , я́деж ( jádež , “ eating ” ) ( dialectal ) я́дка ( jádka , “ snack ” ) ( in compounds ) ядли́в ( jadlív ) , я́дък ( jádǎk , “ edible ” ) я́дца ( jádca , “ glutton ” ) ( dated ) я́стие ( jástie , “ dish ” )
References
ꙗдь in Исторически речник на Българския език , Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky"
Lezgi
Etymology
From Proto-Lezghian *ʎ:än: .
Noun
яд • (äd )
alternative form of йад ( jad )
Declension
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic ꙗдъ ( jadŭ ) / ѣдъ ( jědŭ ) , from Proto-Slavic *ědъ .
Pronunciation
Noun
яд • (jad ) m inan (genitive я́да , nominative plural я́ды , genitive plural я́дов )
poison , venom
1999 , “Я сошла́ с ума́ ”, performed by t.A.T.u.:
( figuratively ) something or someone that has a harmful effect on someone
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Descendants
References
Vasmer, Max (1964–1973 ) “яд ”, in Oleg Trubachyov , transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
Chernykh, P. Ja. (1999 ) “яд ”, in Историко-этимологический словарь русского языка (in Russian), 3rd edition, volume 2 (панцирь – ящур) , Moscow: Russian Lang., →ISBN , page 466
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Old Ruthenian ꙗдъ , ѣдъ ( jad, jěd ) , from Old East Slavic ꙗдъ , ѣдъ ( jadŭ, jědŭ ) , from Proto-Slavic *ědъ .
Pronunciation
Noun
яд • (jad ) m inan (genitive я́да , nominative plural я́ди , genitive plural я́дів )
( uncommon ) poison
Synonym: отру́та ( otrúta )
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