From Proto-Slavic *zidъ. Compare Romanian zid, Aromanian zid.[1]
zid m
From Romanian zid, from a Slavic language, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *zidъ. Compare Aromanian zid.
zid n (plural zidur, definite singular zidu, definite plural zidurle)
-zid
From Proto-Athabaskan *-zə̓t.
Cognates:
-zid (inalienable)
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic зьдъ (zĭdŭ), from Proto-Slavic *zidъ.
zid n (plural ziduri)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *zidъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *źéidis, *źéidas, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeyǵʰ- (“knead clay, coat with loam”) via metathesis.
zȋd m (Cyrillic spelling зи̑д)
From Proto-Slavic *zidъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *źéidis, *źéidas, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeyǵʰ- (“knead clay, coat with loam”) via metathesis.
zȋd m inan
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First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate, -ov- infix) , fixed accent | |||
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nom. sing. | zȋd | ||
gen. sing. | zȋda | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏvi |
genitive rodȋlnik |
zȋda | zidóv | zidóv |
dative dajȃlnik |
zȋdu, zȋdi | zidȏvoma, zidȏvama | zidȏvom, zȋdȏvam |
accusative tožȋlnik |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏve |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
zȋdu, zȋdi | zidȏvih | zidȏvih |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
zȋdom | zidȏvoma, zidȏvama | zidȏvi |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏvi |
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First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate, -ov- infix) , long mixed accent, ending -u in genitive singular | |||
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nom. sing. | zȋd | ||
gen. sing. | zidȗ | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏvi |
genitive rodȋlnik |
zidȗ | zidóv | zidóv |
dative dajȃlnik |
zȋdu, zȋdi | zidȏvoma, zidȏvama | zidȏvom, zȋdȏvam |
accusative tožȋlnik |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏve |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
zȋdu, zȋdi | zidȏvih | zidȏvih |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
zȋdom | zidȏvoma, zidȏvama | zidȏvi |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
zȋd | zidȏva | zidȏvi |
zid
Borrowed from Arabic ضِدّ (ḍidd). Compare Azerbaijani zidd (“opposite, opposing”)