woda
Kriol
Etymology
Noun
woda
- water
- 2007, Kriol Bible, Genesis 24.14:
- Ai gibit yu woda.
- I give you water.
- 2007, Kriol Bible, Genesis 24.14:
Lower Sorbian
Noun
woda f (diminutive wodka)
- superseded spelling of wóda.
Declension
Declension of woda
Old English
Etymology
Derived from the adjective wōd (“mad, raging, senseless”).
Noun
wōda m (nominative plural wōdan)
- A madman, insane person, crazy, one possessed
- Hē ēode ūt tō þām earmum wōdum.
- He went forth to the wretched madmen.
- danger
- wōdan tō werianne ― to beware of danger
Declension
Descendants
- wodeman
Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *voda, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *wandō, from Proto-Indo-European *wédōr, collective of PIE r/n-stem heteroclitic Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvɔd̪a]
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Noun
woda f
Declension
declension of woda
Derived terms
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Further reading
- woda in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Silesian
Noun
woda
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Noun
woda
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *voda, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *wondōr, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥.
Noun
woda f
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