edd

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See also: EDD, Edd, èdd, edd., and Ed.D.

Faroese

letter
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Etymology

From Old Norse ; compare Icelandic .

Pronunciation

Noun

edd n (genitive singular eds, plural edd)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter Ð/ð.

Declension

n9 Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative edd eddið edd eddini
Accusative edd eddið edd eddini
Dative eddi eddinum eddum eddunum
Genitive eds edsins edda eddanna

See also

Hungarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

The assimilated esz- stem of eszik +‎ -d

Pronunciation

Verb

edd

  1. second-person singular subjunctive present definite of eszik

Manx

Etymology 1

From English hat. Compare Scottish Gaelic ad, also considered a borrowing from English.

Noun

edd m (genitive singular idd)

  1. hat

Etymology 2

From Middle Irish net (nest), from Old Irish net (nest), from Proto-Celtic *nizdos (nest), from Proto-Indo-European *nisdós (nest). Cognate to Irish nead (nest) and Scottish Gaelic nead (nest).

The initial n- was lost due to being rebracketed as being from the definite article yn (the).

Noun

edd m (genitive singular idd)

  1. nest