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shod

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English shoed, past participle of shon.

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Adjective

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shod (not comparable)

  1. Wearing shoes.
    Wallis was unsuitably shod for the muddy hike.
  2. Having tires equipped.

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Verb

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shod

  1. simple past and past participle of shoe

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Czech

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Noun

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shod f

  1. genitive plural of shoda

Middle English

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Noun

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shod

  1. alternative form of sched

Uzbek

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Other scripts
Arabic Afghan Uzbek
Yangi Imlo شاد
Cyrillic шод
Latin shod

Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian شاد (šād, glad, happy, cheerful).

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Adjective

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shod (comparative shodroq, superlative eng shod)

  1. glad, happy