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senga
Garo
Verb
senga
- to wait
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- sengen
Noun
senga m or f
- definite feminine singular of seng
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
senga f
- definite singular of seng
Swazi
Verb
-sénga
- to milk
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Tsonga
Verb
senga
- to milk
Xhosa
Verb
-sénga
- (transitive) to milk
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Zulu
Verb
-sénga
- (transitive) to milk
Inflection
References
- C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972) , “senga”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, ?ISBN: “senga (3.9)”
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ned
English
Etymology
Unknown. The suggested initialism from "non-educated delinquent" is a backronym and folk etymology. Several other suggestions include a contraction of ne'er-do-well, neanderthal, or some kind of relationship with Teddy Boy although its use much predates the 1950s origin of that phrase. Ostensibly unrelated to "Ned" as a diminutive of the personal name "Edward" but the Scottish use of 'ned' for hooligan or lout is cited by the Oxford English Dictionary as dating from the early 19th century. The OED also attributes a possible derivation from the 'Edward' diminutive.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n?d/
Noun
ned (plural neds)
- (Scotland, slang, derogatory, offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.
- 2007 (Scotland), RecordView in Daily Record, 14 Feb 07, Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, p. 8:
- The mindless behaviour of drunken neds and nuisance neighbours brings misery to tens of thousands of honest folk.
- 2007 (Scotland), RecordView in Daily Record, 14 Feb 07, Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, p. 8:
Synonyms
- chav (England)
- charva (Northeast England)
- scally (Northern England)
- scanger (Dublin/Ireland)
- Senga (Scotland)
- yob, yobbo (England, Australia)
- spide (Northern Ireland)
Anagrams
- -end, DEN, DNE, Den, Den., End, NDE, den, edn., end, end-
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer, from Proto-Indo-European *niter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /neð/
Preposition
ned
- down
Italian
Etymology
From né, by analogy with e/ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ned/
Conjunction
ned
- (poetic) Rare form of né used before a vowel
References
- ned in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
Cognate with Upper Sorbian hnyd and Czech hned.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n?t/
Adverb
ned
- immediately, straightaway
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- ner (no longer listed; obsolete)
Etymology
From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer.
Adverb
ned
- down (from a higher to a lower level)
Derived terms
Related terms
- nede
References
- “ned” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ne?/, /ne?d/
- Rhymes: -e?, -e?d
- Homophone: ne
Adverb
ned
- down (from a higher to a lower level)
Derived terms
Related terms
- nede
References
- “ned” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ne?d/
Noun
n?d f
- Alternative form of n?ed
Scots
Noun
ned (plural neds)
- (slang, derogatory) ned
Swedish
Alternative forms
- ner (somewhat informal)
- neder (archaic except in some compounds)
Etymology
From Old Norse niðr, from Proto-Germanic *niþer, from Proto-Indo-European *niter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ne?d/
Adverb
ned (not comparable)
- (somewhat formal) down
Usage notes
The forms ned and ner are often, but not always, interchangeable. The form ned is more formal and is especially found in compounds of more formal nature, whereas ner is more common as a word on its own. For instance the formal word nedlägga (“to discontinue, shut down”) vs. its informal equivalent lägga ner. Some compounds can use either form, e.g. nedladdning (“download”) (more formal) or nerladdning (less formal). Some compounds only use ned, e.g. nedlåtande (“condescending”).
In a few compounds, the otherwise archaic form neder is used, e.g. nederbörd (“precipitation”) or nedervåning (“ground floor”).
References
- ned in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- ned in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
Anagrams
- den
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