вид
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vidъ, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know; see”).
Noun
Inflection
Russian
Alternative forms
- видъ (vid) (Pre-reform orthography (1918))
Etymology
From Old East Slavic видъ (vidŭ), from Proto-Slavic *vidъ, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know; see”). Cognate with Lithuanian veidas (“face”), Latvian veids (“form, shape”), Sanskrit वेद (veda, “knowledge”), Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬉𐬛𐬀𐬵 (vaēdah-, “possession”), Latin videō (“to see”), Ancient Greek εἶδος (eîdos, “form, shape”), Old Irish fíad, Welsh gŵydd (“presence”) (from Proto-Celtic *weido-), and Old English witan (whence English wit).
Pronunciation
Noun
вид • (vid) m inan (genitive ви́да, nominative plural ви́ды, genitive plural ви́дов)
- look, looks, appearance, air
- sight, view
- при ви́де (+ genitive case) ― pri víde ― at the sight of
- на виду́ у (+ genitive case) ― na vidú u ― in sight; visible to
- с ви́ду ― s vídu ― by sight; judging from appearance
- э́то ви́дом не ви́дано ― éto vídom ne vídano ― "never seen before"
- э́то хорошо́ на вид ― éto xorošó na vid ― "that looks fine"
- kind, sort, species
- form
- в пи́сьменном ви́де ― v písʹmennom víde ― in written form
- в пре́жнем ви́де ― v préžnem víde ― in previous form
- в ви́де (+ genitive case) ― v víde ― in the form of; by way of
- (grammar) aspect
Declension
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Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vidъ.
Pronunciation
Noun
ви̑д m (Latin spelling vȋd)
Declension
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Ukrainian
Pronunciation
Noun
вид • (vyd) m inan (genitive ви́ду, nominative plural ви́ди)
Declension
Noun
вид • (vyd) m inan (genitive ви́ду, nominative plural ви́ди)
Declension
References
- Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “вид”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
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