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olds

English

Etymology

old +? -s; compare old folks, old man, etc.

Noun

olds pl (plural only)

  1. (Britain, slang) parents
  2. (humorous) Information that is no longer new.

References

  • Google Books: [1]

Anagrams

  • DLOs, LODs, LoDs, OSDL, dols, lods, sold

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ods

English

Noun

ods

  1. plural of od

Interjection

ods

  1. (obsolete, used in oaths etc.) God's
    Ods bodikin.
    Ods pity.

Anagrams

  • DOS, DSO, DoS, OSD, SDO, SOD, SoD, do's, dos, dso, sod

Danish

Noun

ods c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of od

Latvian

Etymology

From Proto-Baltic *uodas, from Proto-Indo-European *h?ed-, *?d- (to eat, to bite), whence also ?st (to eat). Cognates include Lithuanian úodas. The original meaning was thus “eater, biter.”

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [uôts]

Noun

ods m (1st declension)

  1. gnat, mosquito (small insects (order: Diptera), especially mosquitos (family: Culicidae) that bite and suck blood)

Declension

Synonyms

  • mosk?ts

Derived terms

  • dz?l?jods
  • mal?rijas ods, mal?rijods

See also

  • knislis
  • mi?ele

References


Welsh

Noun

ods f (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of ots

Mutation

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