tyd

See also: týð

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch tijd.

Noun

tyd (plural tye)

  1. time
  2. (grammar) tense

Derived terms


Danish

Etymology

From tyde (decipher, interpret).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tyːd/, [tˢyːˀð], [tˢyðˀ]

Noun

tyd c (singular definite tyden, plural indefinite tyd)

  1. (dated) meaning, sense

Inflection

Verb

tyd

  1. imperative of tyde

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

tyd

  1. imperative of tyda and tyde

Swedish

Verb

tyd

  1. imperative of tyda.

Westrobothnian

Etymology 1

From Old Norse þýða, from Proto-Germanic *þiudijaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²tyː(d)/, [tʰì͡ʷː(ð̞)]
    • IPA(key): [tʰỳɪ̯ː(ð̞)] (example of pronunciation)
    • (Hössjö) IPA(key): [tʰì͡ʷː]
    • (Kalix) IPA(key): [tʰø̀͡ʷy̯͡ʷː]
    • Rhymes: -ỳːð
    • (ð-dropping) Rhymes: -ỳː, -ỳːð
  • (í-ý merger) IPA(key): /²tiː(d)/, [tʰìː(ð̞)]

Verb

tyd (preterite tydd, supine tydt)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) explain, interpret, cause to suppose
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse þýðr.

Pronunciation

  • (Burträsk) IPA(key): /tyː/, [tʰí͡ʷː]
    • Rhymes: -ýːð
    • (ð-dropping) Rhymes: -ýː, -ýːð
    • (í-ý merger) Rhymes: -íːð, -ýːð

Adjective

tyd (neuter tytt)

  1. pretentious, posh, who mimics educated people, who speaks Swedish
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