tood

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See also: tööd and -TʼÓÓD

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Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: to‧od
  • IPA(key): /toˈʔod/

Verb

tòod

  1. Misspelling of tuod.

Mansaka

Etymology

From tuhod, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuhud.

Noun

tood

  1. knee

Romani

Noun

tood

  1. Alternative form of thud (milk)

Volapük

Etymology

Likely borrowed from French auto, German Auto and English auto, with the -t- moved to the beginning to avoid an initial vowel.

Pronunciation

Noun

tood (nominative plural toods)

  1. car, automobile
    • 1937, “Jidipan”, in from Vera Wheatley, transl., Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, number 2, pages 11–15:
      Sio älaboy in garad toodis jönik tel, ab ats äblebons nelogädiks dü visit ela ‚Miss Sinclair‛.
      Of course there were two beautiful cars in the garage, but these remained impossible to see during Miss Sinclair's visit.

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