дождъ (doždŭ) From Proto-Slavic *dъždžь. дъждь • (dŭždĭ) m rain (βροχή) Synonym: тѫча (tǫča) Antonym: бездъждиѥ (bezdŭždije) from Codex Marianus: i съниде...
From Old East Slavic дъждь (dŭždĭ), form Proto-Slavic *dъždžь, cognate with Russian дождь (doždʹ) and Ukrainian дощ (došč). додж • (dodž) rain Додж падать...
See also: дожд and дъжд Inherited from Old East Slavic дъждь (dŭždĭ), from Proto-Slavic *dъždžь, with spelling from Church Slavonic. IPA(key): [doʂtʲ]...
Slavic *дъжджь (*dŭždžĭ), Old Ruthenian дожджъ (doždž), Old Church Slavonic дъждь (dŭždĭ), Old Polish deżdż. Hyphenation: дъ‧жгь дъжгь • (dŭźgĭ) m (Old Pskovian...
from Proto-Indo-European *dus- (“bad”). Cognate with Old Church Slavonic дъждь (dŭždĭ). (Vedic) IPA(key): /duʂ.jɐ.ti/ (Classical Sanskrit) IPA(key): /ˈd̪uʂ...
Slavonic дъждити (dŭžditi, “to rain”), which is from Old Church Slavonic дъждь (dŭždĭ, “rain”), from Proto-Slavic *dъždžь (“rain”), the etymology of which...
ちゅあみ (chuʔami), 雨 (あみ, ami) Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: дъждь m (dŭždĭ) Old East Slavic: дъждь m (dŭždĭ) Old English: reġn m Old French: pluie f Old Norse:...