-ed
Engleski
urediAlternativni oblici
urediIzgovor
uredi- (in verbs, past participles, and some denominal adjectives):
- (other denominal adjectives):
Etimolgija 1
urediOd Srednji Engleski -ede, -eden, od Stari Engleski -ode, -odon (class 2 weak past ending), from Pra-Germanski *-ōd-, *-ōdēdun. Cognate with Saterland Frisian -ede (“-ed”, first person singular past indicative ending), Švedski -ade (“-ed”), Icelandic -aði (“-ed”).
Sufiks
uredi-ed
- Used to form past tenses of (regular) verbs. In linguistics, it is used for the base form of any past form. See -t for a variant.
- pointed (as in He pointed at the dog.)
Prevodi
urediEtimologija 2
urediOd Srednji Engleski -ed, from Stari Engleski -od (class 2 weak past participle), od Pra-Germanski *-ōdaz.
Sufiks
uredi-ed
- Used to form past participles of (regular) verbs. See -en and -t for variants.
- pointed (as in He has pointed at the dog.)
Etimolgija 3
urediOd Srednji Engleski -ed, od Stari Engleski -od (adjective suffix), od Pra-Germanski *-ōdaz, od Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂tos. While identical in appearance to the past participle of class 2 weak verbs, this suffix was attached directly to nouns without any intervening verb. Compare also Latin -ātus.
Sufiks
uredi-ed
- Used to form adjectives from nouns, in the sense of having the object represented by the noun.
- pointed (as in A needle has a pointed end. - the end of a needle has a point.)
- horned (as in a horned antelope - an antelope possessing horns)
- As an extension of the above, when used along with an adjective preceding the noun, describes something that has an object of a particular quality.
- red-haired (having red hair)
- left-handed (having a left hand as more dexterous hand)
Antonimi
urediPrevodi
urediVidite takođe
urediAnagrami
urediBreton
urediEtimologija
urediSufiks
uredi-ed
Izvedeni termini
urediMađarski
urediIzgovor
urediEtimologija 1
uredi-e- (“linking vowel”) + -d (“possessive suffix”)
Sufiks
uredi-ed
- (possessive suffix) your (second-person singular, single possession)
Usage notes
urediEtymology 2
uredi-e- (“linking vowel”) + -d (“personal suffix”)
Suffix
uredi-ed
- (personal suffix) Used to form the second-person singular present tense of verbs (indicative mood, definite conjugation).
Usage notes
uredi- (personal suffix) See harmonic variants in the table below.
Etymology 3
uredi-e- (“linking vowel”) + -d (“fraction and frequentative suffix”)
Suffix
uredi-ed
- (fraction suffix) Added to an cardinal number to form a fraction.
- (frequentative suffix) Added to a stem to form a verb to indicate repetitive action. No longer productive.
- mond (“to say”)
Usage notes
uredi- (fraction suffix) Variants:
- (frequentative suffix) Variants:
- -ad is added to back vowel words
- -ed is added to front vowel words
Derived terms
urediVidite takođe
uredi- Dodatak:Mađarski noun forms
- Dodatak:Mađarski verb forms
- Dodatak:Mađarski possessive suffixes
- Dodatak:Mađarski sufiksi
Ido
urediEtymology
urediFrom
-ée,
-ata,
-ada, ultimately from
Suffix
uredi-ed
Derived terms
urediMiddle English
urediSuffix
uredi-ed
- (deprecated use of
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parameter) Alternative form of -hede
References
uredi- “-hed(e (suf.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 22 June 2018.
Old English
urediSuffix
uredi-ed
- formed into the likeness of, made into, shaped like, having the qualities of
Old Irish
urediPronunciation
urediSuffix
uredi-ed
Welsh
urediPronunciation
uredi- (North Wales) (standard) (colloquial)
- (North Wales) (colloquial)
- (South Wales)
Etymology 1
urediFrom Proto-Brythonic *-hed, from Proto-Celtic *-isetos.
Suffix
uredi-ed
- Forms an equative of an adjective of one or two syllables.
Usage notes
urediCauses final b, d and g to become p, t and c, respectively. For instance, teg becomes teced.
Etymology 2
urediSuffix
uredi-ed
- Used to form the ordinal forms of five and six.
Coordinate terms
urediEtymology 3
urediSuffix
uredi-ed
- Used to form verbal nouns.