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See also: Appendix:Variations of "eda"
Japanese
[edit]Romanization
[edit]eda
Lindu
[edit]Noun
[edit]eda
Swahili
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Arabic عِدَّة (ʕidda).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]eda (n class, plural eda)
- a waiting period upon a woman after her marriage has ended
- a mourning period for a woman after the death of her husband
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Swedish idha, from Old Swedish ið- (“again, back”); compare with idelig (“perpetual”) and idissla (“ruminate”). Attested since 1434.
Cognate with Danish ide, Norwegian ida, ia, ea and Icelandic iða. Possibly also English eddy.
Noun
[edit]eda c
See also
[edit]- -eda (“path along water”)
References
[edit]- bakström in Nordisk familjebok (2nd ed., 1907)
- eda in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- eda in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
Toba Batak
[edit]Noun
[edit]eda
- sister-in-law (husband's sister or brother's wife)
References
[edit]- Warneck, J. (1906). Tobabataksch-Deutsches Wörterbuch. Batavia: Landsdrukkerij, p. 64.
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- Lindu nouns
- Swahili terms borrowed from Arabic
- Swahili terms derived from Arabic
- Swahili terms derived from the Arabic root ع د د
- Swahili terms with audio links
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili nouns
- Swahili n class nouns
- Swedish terms inherited from Old Swedish
- Swedish terms derived from Old Swedish
- Swedish lemmas
- Swedish nouns
- Swedish common-gender nouns
- Swedish terms with archaic senses
- Swedish dialectal terms
- Toba Batak lemmas
- Toba Batak nouns