deda

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See also: Deda and děda

Asturian

Etymology

See deu, also dedón.

Noun

deda f (plural dees)

  1. toe
  2. big toe

Galician

Etymology

See dedo.

Noun

deda f (plural dedas)

  1. toe
  2. big toe

Matal

Noun

deda

  1. brother
    Apakà vok kalkal la uwaga la deda masəla bay (Mata 22:26).
    Now there were seven brothers with us. (Matthew 22:26)

References

Romanian

Etymology

From a Vulgar Latin root *dedāre, from Latin dēdere.

Verb

a deda (third-person singular present dedă, past participle dedat) 1st conjugation

  1. to dedicate, consecrate
    Synonyms: dedica, consacra
  2. (reflexive) to familiarize oneself with, get used to, become accustomed to or accommodated
    Synonyms: obișnui, familiariza, deprinde, acomoda

Conjugation

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dědъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dêda/
  • Hyphenation: de‧da

Noun

dȅda m (Cyrillic spelling де̏да)

  1. grandfather

Declension

Declension of deda
singular plural
nominative dȅda dȅde
genitive dȅdē dêdā
dative dȅdi dȅdama
accusative dȅdu dȅde
vocative dȅda dȅde
locative dȅdi dȅdama
instrumental dȅdōm dȅdama