pede

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See also: pédé

Estonian

Etymology

A reduction of pederast.

Noun

pede (genitive pede, partitive pedet)

  1. (derogatory) fag, a homosexual male

Usage notes

When used as a last word of a compound word, then it's intended to mean that the person referred to has a perverse or ridiculous interest in something, not that they're also homosexual. Some commonly used words are autopede (a guy with an over-the-top interest in cars) and reidipede (someone who spends too much time on the website rate.ee (the Estonian equivalent of Facebook, popular in the 2000s).

Declension

Declension of pede (ÕS type 16/pere, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative pede peded
accusative nom.
gen. pede
genitive pedede
partitive pedet pedesid
illative pedde
pedesse
pededesse
inessive pedes pededes
elative pedest pededest
allative pedele pededele
adessive pedel pededel
ablative pedelt pededelt
translative pedeks pededeks
terminative pedeni pededeni
essive pedena pededena
abessive pedeta pededeta
comitative pedega pededega

Derived terms


Italian

Verb

pede

  1. third-person singular present indicative of pedere

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) pede

  1. ablative singular of pēs

Portuguese

Verb

pede

  1. Template:pt-verb-form-of

Sardinian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin pes, pedem. Compare Catalan peu, French pied (foot), Italian piede (foot), Latin pes (foot), Latvian pēda, Lithuanian pėdės, Portuguese (foot), Spanish pie (foot).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpede/, [ˈpɛː.ð̞ɛ]

Noun

pede m (plural pedes)

  1. (Nuorese) foot

References

  • Jones, Michael A. 1988. Sardinian. In Harris, Martin; Vincent, Nigel (eds.), The Romance languages, 318. London: Routledge.