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Dod Definition

dod

See also død, DOD, and död

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English

Etymology 1

From Irish dod (“sullenness, anger”).

Noun

dod (plural dods)

  1. (Ulster) sulk, huff

Etymology 2

From Scots daud (“large piece”).

Noun

dod (plural dods)

  1. (Ireland) lump

Irish

Noun

dod m.

  1. sullenness, anger
  2. restiveness

Declension

First declension

Bare forms (no plural of this noun)

Case Singular
Nominative dod
Vocative a dhoid
Genitive doid
Dative dod

Forms with the definite article:

Case Singular
Nominative an dod
Genitive an doid
Dative leis an dod

don dod

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
dod dhod ndod
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Welsh

Pronunciation

Verb

dod (irregular)

  1. to come
    Des i i Gaerdydd - I went to Cardiff
Preterite Singular Plural
First person des i daethon ni
Second person dest ti daethoch chi
Third person daeth fe daethon nhw
Present Habitual/ Future Singular Plural
First person do i down ni
Second person doi di dewch chi chi
Third person daw fe dôn nhw

Derived terms

See also

 

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