ведро
See also: вёдро
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vědro.
Noun
ведро • (vedro) n (plural ведра)
Old Church Slavonic
Noun
ведро • (vedro) n
Russian
Etymology 1
From Old East Slavic вѣдро (vědro), from Proto-Slavic *vědro (“water bucket”), from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥ (“water”), from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed- (“wet”). Akin to Old Armenian գետ (get, “river”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vʲɪˈdro]
Noun
ведро́ • (vedró) n inan (genitive ведра́, nominative plural вёдра, genitive plural вёдер)
- bucket, pail
- дождь (doždʹ) льёт (lʹjot) как (kak) из (iz) ведра́ — it is raining cats and dogs
- vedro; an ancient Russian measure of liquids equal to 12.3 liters (1/40 бочки)
Declension
Derived terms
- ведёрко (vedjórko)
Related terms
- бо́чка (bóčka)
Etymology 2
Noun
ведро • (vjódro) n inan
- Alternative spelling of вёдро (vjódro)
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
- (Ijekavian): вје̏дро
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vědro.
Noun
ве̏дро n (Latin spelling vȅdro)
Declension
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