od

See also: Appendix:Variations of "od"

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɒd/
  • Rhymes: -ɒd

Etymology 1

Alteration of God.

Noun

od

  1. (archaic except in dialects) God

Etymology 2

An arbitrary coinage.

Noun

od

  1. (archaic) An alleged force or natural power, supposed, by Reichenbach and others, to produce the phenomena of mesmerism, and to be developed by various agencies, as by magnets, heat, light, chemical or vital action, etc.
    Synonyms: odyle, odyl
Derived terms

Anagrams


Azerbaijani

Noun

Other scripts
Cyrillic од
Roman od
Perso-Arabic اوْد

od (definite accusative odu, plural odlar)

  1. fire

Declension


Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *otъ, from Proto-Indo-European *éti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ot/
  • (file)

Preposition

od + genitive

  1. from
    Dostal jsem dopis od bratra. -- I got a letter from my brother.
  2. since
    Od té doby jsem tam nebyl. -- I haven't been there since.
  3. of
    To je od tebe moc hezké. -- That is very nice of you.

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse oddr.

Noun

od c (singular definite odden, plural indefinite odde)

  1. sharp point

Inflection


Ido

Alternative forms

  • o (apocope)

Etymology

Borrowing from English or, French ou, Italian od and Spanish o.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔd/

Conjunction

od

  1. or
  • ed (and)
  • ad (to)

Italian

Conjunction

od

  1. or (used before a vowel for euphony instead of o)

Anagrams


Latvian

Verb

od

  1. 2nd person singular present indicative form of ost
  2. 2nd person singular imperative form of ost

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse oddi, from oddr; compare ord.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔd(ə)/

Adjective

od (plural and weak singular odde, superlative oddist)

  1. odd (not divisible by two)
  2. additional, remaining (usually after being split equally)
  3. worthy, notable, daring, amazing
  4. powerful, gigantic, large, impressive.
  5. (rare) different, dissimilar, odd

Derived terms

Descendants

References

Adverb

od

  1. Exceptionally, really, outstandingly; to a great degree.
  2. (rare) Divided into non-even groups
  3. (rare) Alone; without any others.

Descendants

References

Noun

od

  1. (rare) An odd number (a number that isn't divisible by two)
  2. (rare) Oddness (the quality of not being divisible by two)
  3. (rare) Amazingness; fame

Descendants

References


Novial

Conjunction

od ... o

  1. (coordinating) either ... or

Old French

Etymology

From Latin apud

Preposition

od

  1. with

Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *otъ, from Proto-Indo-European *éti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (isolated) /ɔt/
  • (file)

Preposition

od (+ genitive)

  1. from
    Pracuję codziennie od siódmej do piętnastej.
    I work from 7 AM till 3 PM every day.
  2. since
    Czekam na ciebie od osiemnastej.
    I have been waiting for you since 6 PM.
  3. for
    Czekam na ciebie od godziny.
    I have been waiting for you for an hour.
  4. than
    Janusz jest wyższy od Piotra.
    Janusz is taller than Piotr.

Further reading

  • od in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *otъ, from Proto-Indo-European *éti. See od-, ot-, o, oda-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ôd/

Preposition

ȍd (Cyrillic spelling о̏д)

  1. (+ genitive case) from, since
    od Zagreba do Beogradafrom Zagreb to Belgrade
    od jutra do mrakafrom dusk until dawn
    od 5 do 10 satifrom 5 to 10 o'clock
    od danasfrom today on
    od sad(a)from now on
    od tad(a)since then
    od kraja zimefrom the end of winter
  2. (+ genitive case) of
    selo od tri kućea village of three houses
    jedan od njihone of them
    čovjek od (svoje) r(ij)eči.a man of his word
    Hvala! To je bilo jako l(ij)epo od tebe!Thank you! That was very nice of you!
  3. (comparison) (+ genitive case) than
    Avioni su brži od helikoptera.Airplanes are faster than helicopters.
    Stariji je od svoje sestre.He is older than his sister.
  4. (+ genitive case) made of, made out of, made from
    stolica od drvetaa chair made of wood
    Plastika se proizvodi od nafte.Plastic is made from oil.
    U slamovima, ljudi često žive u kućama napravljenim od otpadnog metala.In slums, people often live in houses made out of scrap metal.
  5. (proscribed, passive) (+ genitive case) by (usually followed by strane ("side/party") denoting the party which is doing the action; active form is preferred in formal language)
    Bomba je bila pronađena od (strane) policije.The bomb was found by the police.
  6. (+ genitive case) because of, from, with (denoting a direct or indirect cause)
    Umrla je od raka kože.She died of skin cancer.
    Umrla je od alkoholizma.She died from alcoholism.
    umr(ij)eti od dosadeto die of boredom
    drhtati od strahato tremble with fear
    tresti se od hladnoćeto shiver with cold

Slovak

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *otъ, from Proto-Indo-European *éti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔd/

Preposition

od (+ genitive)

  1. from
  2. since
  3. of

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *otъ, from Proto-Indo-European *éti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔt/

Preposition

od

  1. (with genitive) from, away from
  2. (with genitive) since or starting from (place or time)
  3. (with genitive) originating from, having origin in
  4. (with genitive) of, belonging to, part of
  5. (with genitive, in comparisons) than
  6. (with genitive) of, from, because of, due to

Volapük

Pronoun

od

  1. each other

Declension


Welsh

Etymology

From Middle English odde.

Adjective

od (feminine singular od, plural od, equative oded, comparative odach, superlative odaf)

  1. odd, strange
    Synonyms: anarferol, rhyfedd
  2. odd (not even)
    Antonym: cynifer

Derived terms

  • odiaeth (excellent, splendid)

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radicalsoftnasalh-prothesis
od unchanged unchanged hod
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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