Contionary:blad

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Enventian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Enventian blad, from Proto-West Germanic *blad, from Proto-Germanic *bladą.

Noun

blad n (plural blede)

  1. sheet
  2. page
    Rou hwem blade sind sjall?
    In which page are you?
    Synonyms: bjókblad, sjetblad, sjete
  3. blade of grass
    Synonyms: pláke, mäl, täkpost, mälpost, täken
  4. plaque, sign (specially a carved one)
    Hwet est rou rjem Monumentblade?
    What does the plaque on the monument say?
  5. foil
    Synonym: ekje
  6. (archaic except in compounds) blade
    Än swerdbladA sword blade
Inflection

Depreciated

5th (r,d,t stem) Declension (strong)
case singular plural
Nominative blad blede
Accusative bladen bledes
Genitive blads blede
Dative blade bledy
Instrumental blady bledy
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Etymology 2

Clipping of njoublad

Noun

blad n (plural blede)

  1. (colloquial) newspaper
    Ik lésje ný ret bladen, makj weg!
    I'm reading the newspaper, go away!

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk blad, from Old Skundavisk blad, from Halmisk ᛒᛚᚨᛞ (blad), ᛒᛚᚨᛞᛖ (blade), from Proto-Germanic *bladą.

Pronunciation

Noun

blad n. (class 3c, genitive blads, plural blæde)

  1. blade, sheet
    Wrijtet ji ðe andwørde an ðet blad.
    Write the answers on the sheet.
  2. blade (cutting edge)
  3. (rare) leaf

Usage notes

The archaic sense of leaf is very uncommon and the word loof is preferred in this case.

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