vider

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French

Etymology

From Middle French vuider, from Old French vuidier, from Vulgar Latin *vocitāre, from Vulgar Latin *vocitum, ultimately connected to Latin vacuus.

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Verb

vider

  1. to empty, to empty out
    Il faut vider la poubelle.
    It is necessary to empty the bin.
  2. to gut (e.g. a fish)
    Il a vidé le poisson lui-même.
    He gutted the fish himself.

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Interlingua

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin videō.

Pronunciation

Verb

vider

  1. to see

Conjugation

    Conjugation of vider
infinitive vider
participle present perfect
vidente vidite
active simple perfect
present vide ha vidite
past videva habeva vidite
future videra habera vidite
conditional viderea haberea vidite
imperative vide
passive simple perfect
present es vidite ha essite vidite
past esseva vidite habeva essite vidite
future essera vidite habera essite vidite
conditional esserea vidite haberea essite vidite
imperative sia vidite

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

vider

  1. present tense of vide

Slovene

Noun

víder

  1. genitive dual/plural of vidra

Swedish

Etymology

From vidrig (disgusting, repulsive).

Noun

vider n

  1. (colloquial) a disgusting, repulsive person
    Synonym: äckel
    Han åt upp pizzan som hamnat uppochner på toalettgolvet. Vilket vider.
    He ate the pizza that had ended up upside down on the toilet floor. What a disgusting guy.
    Rör mig inte, ditt vider!
    Don't touch me, you creep!

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