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raad

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic ?????? (ra?d, thunder).

Noun

raad

  1. The electric catfish.

Anagrams

  • ADAR, Adar, Dara, Draa, Drâa, Rada, arad, rada

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ra?t/
  • Hyphenation: raad
  • Rhymes: -a?t

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch râet, from Old Dutch r?t, from Proto-West Germanic *r?d, from Proto-Germanic *r?daz.

Noun

raad m (plural raden, diminutive raadje n)

  1. An advice, counsel.
    Synonym: advies
  2. A council, board, body which advises, concerts and/or decides.
  3. (historical, obsolete, current in compound official titles) A person who gives advice in an official, permanent capacity; a councillor; title of a member of an advisory body to a sovereign or a judicial council.
Derived terms
  • Europese Raad on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
  • Raad van de Europese Unie on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
  • Raad van Europa on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
  • Related terms
    • raden

    Descendants

    • Afrikaans: raad
    • ? Indonesian: rad

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    raad

    1. first-person singular present indicative of raden
    2. imperative of raden

    Anagrams

    • Aard, aard, daar

    Manx

    Etymology 1

    From Old Irish rót (road; highway).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /re?d?/, /ra?d?/

    Noun

    raad m (genitive singular raaidjey, plural raaidjyn)

    1. A road, roadway.
    2. trail, track
    3. way, route, direction
    Synonyms
    • (road, roadway): bayr
    Derived terms
    • fo-raad (branch, secondary road)

    Etymology 2

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Verb

    raad (verbal noun raadey, past participle raadit)

    1. (intransitive) anchor

    References

    • Gregory Toner, Maire Ní Mhaonaigh, Sharon Arbuthnot, Dagmar Wodtko, Maire-Luise Theuerkauf, editors (2019) , “1 rót”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

    Somali

    Etymology

    From Proto-Cushitic *raad-/*riid-

    Noun

    raad

    1. track, footprint

    References

    • “raad” In: Abdullah Umar Mansur (1985) Qaamuska Afsoomaliga.

    Turkish

    Noun

    raad (definite accusative raad?, plural raadlar)

    1. (Internet) Alternative form of rahat

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    rada

    English

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Polish rada, from Middle Low German rât. Compare German Rat, Icelandic ráð. Doublet of rede.

    Noun

    rada (plural radas)

    1. (politics) A parliamentary body in a number of Slavic countries.
    2. A soviet, a form of governing council in the former Soviet Union.

    Translations

    Anagrams

    • ADAR, Adar, Dara, Draa, Drâa, Raad, arad, raad

    Czech

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Middle Low German rât, from Old Saxon r?d, from Proto-West Germanic *r?d.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [?rada]
    • Rhymes: -ada

    Noun

    rada f

    1. advice, counsel
    2. council

    Declension

    Derived terms

    • podniková rada

    Related terms

    • radit
    • radní
    • radnice
    • porada
    • bezradný

    Further reading

    • rada in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
    • rada in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

    Estonian

    Etymology

    From Proto-Germanic *trad? (track, way). Compare Low German trade (track, rut).

    Noun

    rada (genitive raja, partitive rada)

    1. track, path

    Declension


    Italian

    Noun

    rada

    1. (nautical) roadstead

    Verb

    rada

    1. first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive of radere
    2. third-person singular imperative of radere

    Adjective

    rada

    1. feminine singular of rado

    Anagrams

    • arda
    • darà

    Latin

    Noun

    rada

    1. nominative plural of radon
    2. accusative plural of radon
    3. vocative plural of radon

    References

    • rada in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)

    Latvian

    Verb

    rada

    1. 3rd person singular past indicative form of rast
    2. 3rd person plural past indicative form of rast

    Livonian

    Alternative forms

    • (Courland) rad?

    Etymology

    Related to Estonian rada.

    Noun

    rada

    1. path
    2. way

    Lower Sorbian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /?rada/

    Predicative

    rada

    1. feminine singular of rad

    Norwegian Bokmål

    Alternative forms

    • raden

    Noun

    rada m or f

    1. definite feminine singular of rad

    Norwegian Nynorsk

    Noun

    rada f

    1. definite singular of rad

    Polish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /?ra.da/

    Etymology 1

    Borrowed from Middle Low German rât, whose inflected form was rade, from Old Saxon r?d, from Proto-West Germanic *r?d.

    Noun

    rada f

    1. council
    2. board
    Declension
    Derived terms
    • (nouns) narada (meeting, consultation), porada, radca (adviser), radny (councillor), rad?ca, rajca (councilman)
    Descendants
    • ? English: [Term?]

    Etymology 2

    From Proto-Slavic *raditi

    Noun

    rada f

    1. advice, counsel
    Derived terms
    • (verbs) doradza? (to advise), naradza? si? (to confer, to deliberate), radzi? si? (to consult), radzi? (to advise), radzi? sobie (to cope)
    • (adjectives) bezradny (helpless), radziecki (soviet)

    Etymology 3

    See the etymology of the main entry.

    Adjective

    rada

    1. feminine nominative singular of rad

    Noun

    rada m inan

    1. genitive singular of rad ("rad", unit of absorbed radiation dose)

    Further reading

    • rada in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
    • rada in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Spanish

    Etymology

    From French rade (harbour), from Middle English rade, from Old English r?d (riding, hostile incursion) and thus cognate of English road and raid; see the former for more.

    Noun

    rada f (plural radas)

    1. bay, creek, cove

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