merd

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See also: mérd and mərd

English

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Etymology

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French merde, Latin merda. Doublet of mierda.

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Noun

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merd

  1. (obsolete) Ordure; dung.

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Estonian

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Noun

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merd

  1. partitive singular of meri

Hungarian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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mer +‎ -d (personal suffix)

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Verb

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merd

  1. second-person singular subjunctive present definite of mer

Northern Kurdish

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Adjective

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merd

  1. generous
    Synonym: camêr
  2. brave
    Synonym: mêrxas
  3. dependable, reliable

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References

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  • Chyet, Michael L. (2003) “merd”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary[1], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, page 373

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Merdar.

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Etymology

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From Old Norse merðr, from Proto-Germanic *merþaz, *merþraz. Cognate with Icelandic merður.

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Noun

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merd m (definite singular merden, indefinite plural merdar, definite plural merdane)

  1. a fish trap
  2. a net enclosure used in aquaculture

Talysh

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Etymology

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Cognate with Persian مرد (mard).

Noun

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merd

  1. man (male human)