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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishMelpa withd as a placeholder.

Symbol

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med

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forMelpa.

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Adjective

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med (notcomparable)

  1. (informal)Clipping ofmedical.
    I'm inmed school.
  2. Clipping ofmedian
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Noun

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med (countable anduncountable,pluralmeds)

  1. (informal, chiefly in theplural)Medications, especiallyprescribedpsychoactive medications.
    He's been very strange. I wonder if he's not been taking hismeds.
    • 2008,BioWare,Mass Effect, Redwood City: Electronic Arts,→ISBN,→OCLC, PC, scene: Eden Prime:
      Shepard: What's wrong with your assistant?
      Dr. Warren: Manuel has a brilliant mind, but he's always been a bit... unstable. Genius and madness are two sides of the same coin.
      Dr. Manuel: Is it madness to see the future? To see the destruction rushing towards us? To understand there is no escape? No hope? No, I am not mad. I'm the only sane one left!
      Dr. Warren: I gave him an extra dose of hismeds after the attack.
    • 2015, Jennifer Shannon,The Anxiety Survival Guide for Teens: CBT Skills to Overcome Fear, Worry & Panic, Oakland, Calif.: Instant Help Books,New Harbinger Publications, Inc.,→ISBN,page98:
      Take amed.[] BECAUSE you took amed you did not have a full-blown panic attack and faint.
    • 2018,John Grisham,The Reckoning, Anchor,→ISBN:
      “Whatmeds?”
      “It's a long story.”
      “Whatmeds?”
      “He's bipolar, Mark. Diagnosed a few years back.”
    • 2023 January 16, Emma Bowman, quotingKC Green, “A decade on, the ‘This is fine’ creator wants to put the famous dog to rest”, inNPR[1]:
      “I'd been trying to get my anti-depressants right and taking themeds,” he said. “That was my feeling at the time — of worrying if this was the right choice,” he added.
  2. (informal, uncountable)Clipping ofmedicine, as an academic subject.
    My brother studiedmed at Cambridge.
  3. (informal, countable) Amedic; adoctor.
    • 2012, Elizabeth Waterston,Blitzkrieg and Jitterbugs: College Life in Wartime, 1939-1942, page41:
      A stray dachshund themeds are keeping as a mascot.
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Verb

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med (third-person singular simple presentmeds,present participlemedding,simple past and past participlemedded)

  1. Clipping ofmedicate
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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med

  1. (UK, dialect)Pronunciation spelling ofmight.
    • 1894 December –1895 November, Thomas Hardy,Jude the Obscure, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.:Harper & Brothers, [], published1896,→OCLC:
      Youmed be religious, or youmed not, but you can't help striking in your homely note with the rest.

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Balangao

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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med

  1. none,nothing

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Balinese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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med (Balinese scriptᬫᭂᬤ᭄)

  1. bored
  2. fed up with

Verb

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med (Balinese scriptᬫᭂᬤ᭄)

  1. topull

Further reading

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  • med”, inBalinese–Indonesian Dictionary[Kamus Bahasa Bali–Indonesia] (in Balinese), Denpasar, Indonesia: The Linguistic Center of Bali Province[Balai Bahasa Provinsi Bali].

Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanmuode, fromOld High Germanmuodi.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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med (masculinemede,femininemed,comparativemeder,superlativeetmedste)

  1. (northern Moselle Franconian)tired

Czech

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CzechWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Czechmed, fromProto-Slavic*mȅdъ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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med inan (relational adjectivemedový)

  1. honey(thick, viscous, sweet liquid made by bees)
    Synonym:(literary)strdí

Declension

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Declension ofmed (hard masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativemedmedy
genitivemedumedů
dativemedumedům
accusativemedmedy
vocativemedemedy
locativemedumedech
instrumentalmedemmedy

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Related terms

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Further reading

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsemeð.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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med

  1. with
  2. by
  3. including,counting

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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mēd

  1. (pre-classical)accusative/ablativesingular ofegō̆

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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med

  1. alternative form ofmede(mead (beverage))

Etymology 2

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Noun

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med

  1. alternative form ofmede(meadow)

Etymology 3

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Noun

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med

  1. alternative form ofmede(reward)

Etymology 4

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Preposition

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med

  1. alternative form ofmid

Adjective

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med

  1. alternative form ofmid

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsemeð(with, along with), fromProto-Germanic*midi(with, by, through; along, together), fromProto-Indo-European*meth₂, from*me(in the middle of, near, by, around, with).

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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med

  1. with
  2. by
    med båt / tog -by boat / train
  3. of
    fatmed olje - barrelof oil

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsemeð.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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med

  1. with (in the company of)
    Kven vertmed oss?
    Who is comingwith us?
  2. by
    med båt / tog -by boat / train
  3. of
    fatmed olje - barrelof oil

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References

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  • “med” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary.
  • “med”, inNorsk Ordbok: ordbok over det norske folkemålet og det nynorske skriftmålet, Oslo: Samlaget, 1950-2016
  • “med” in Ivar Aasen (1873)Norsk Ordbog med dansk Forklaring

Old Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*mȅdъ

Pronunciation

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Noun

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med inan

  1. honey

Declension

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Declension ofmed (u-stem)
singulardualplural
nominativemedmedymedové,medi
genitivemedumedúmedóv
dativemedovi,medumedomamedóm
accusativemedmedymedy
vocativemedemedymedové,medi
locativemedumedúmediech
instrumentalmedemmedomamedy
This table shows the most common forms around the 13th century.

Descendants

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Further reading

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Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*miʀdu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mēd f

  1. reward

Declension

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Strongō-stem:

singularplural
nominativemēdmēda,mēde
accusativemēdemēda,mēde
genitivemēdemēda
dativemēdemēdum

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Old Irish

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Etymology

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FromProto-Celtic*medā, fromProto-Indo-European*med-(measure, consider). Akin tomess.

Noun

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med f

  1. scale,balance

Declension

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Feminine ā-stem
singulardualplural
nominativemedLmeidLmedaH
vocativemedLmeidLmedaH
accusativemeidNmeidLmedaH
genitivemeideHmedLmedN
dativemeidLmedaibmedaib
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
  • H = triggers aspiration
  • L = triggers lenition
  • N = triggers nasalization

Descendants

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Mutation

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Mutation ofmed
radicallenitionnasalization
med
alsommedin h-prothesis environments
med
pronounced with/β̃ʲ-/
med
alsommed

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Polabian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Slavic*medъ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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med ? (genitive singularmedai)

  1. honey

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchMède.

Noun

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med m (pluralmezi)

  1. Mede

Declension

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singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominative-accusativemedmedulmezimezii
genitive-dativemedmeduluimezimezilor
vocativemedulemezilor

Serbo-Croatian

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Med
Serbo-CroatianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediash

Etymology 1

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*mȅdъ, fromProto-Balto-Slavic*médu, fromProto-Indo-European*médʰu.

Cognate withEnglishmead,GermanMet,Ancient Greekμέθυ(méthu,wine) (whenceEnglishmethylene,methane,Greekμέθη(méthi,drunkness)),Hindiमधु(madhu,honey) orUrduمدھو(honey),Persianمی(wine).

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Noun

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mȇd inan (Cyrillic spellingме̑д)

  1. honey
    tečemed i mleko iz usta -milk and honey floats from his mouth
Declension
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Declension ofmed
singularplural
nominativemȇdmȅdovi
genitivemȅdamȅdōvā
dativemȅdumȅdovima
accusativemȇdmȅdove
vocativemȅdemȅdovi
locativemȅdumȅdovima
instrumentalmȅdommȅdovima

Etymology 2

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Variant ofmeđu.

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Preposition

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med (Cyrillic spellingмед)

  1. (Kajkavian)between
  2. (Kajkavian)among

Slovak

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SlovakWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*mȅdъ.

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Noun

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med inan (relational adjectivemedovýormedný,diminutivemedíkormedíček)

  1. honey

Declension

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Declension ofmed
(patterndub)
singularplural
nominativemedmedy
genitivemedumedov
dativemedumedom
accusativemedmedy
locativemedemedoch
instrumentalmedommedmi

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Further reading

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  • med”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2026

Slovene

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Slavic*meďu.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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med

  1. (with instrumental)between (stationary)
  2. (with accusative)between (motion towards)

Etymology 2

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SloveneWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediasl

FromProto-Slavic*mȅdъ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mẹ̑d inan

  1. honey
Declension
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Declension ofmed (masculine, irregular)
nom. sing.med
gen. sing.medu,meda
singular
nominativemed
accusativemed
genitivemedu,meda
dativemedu
locativemedu
instrumentalmedom
Unknown tone or non-tonal
Thediacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., hard o-stem
nominativeméd
genitiveméda
singular
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
méd
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
méda
dative
(dajȃlnik)
médu
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
méd
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
médu
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
médom

Etymology 3

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SloveneWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediasl

FromProto-Slavic*mědь.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mẹ̑d f

  1. brass
Declension
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Unknown tone or non-tonal
Thediacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Feminine, i-stem, long mixed accent
nominativeméd
genitivemedí
singular
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
méd
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
medí
dative
(dajȃlnik)
médi
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
méd
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
médi
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
medjó

Further reading

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  • med”, inSlovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene),2014–2026

Swedish

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Swedishmæþ, fromOld Norsemeð, fromProto-Germanic*midi.

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Adverb

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med

  1. also,as well,too
    Synonym:också
    • 2004,Lars Winnerbäck, “Elegi”‎[2]:
      Och du berätta' att du saknar mig i natt - det gör jagmed
      And you've told that tonight you're missing me - I'malso doing it
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  • See preposition below.

Preposition

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med

  1. with, together with, in the company of
    Han tränar (tillsammans)med vänner.
    He trains (together) with friends.
  2. including,containing,with; in addition to
    Han hittade en plånbokmed 100 euro.
    He found a wallet containing 100 euros.
    Med dig blir vi 4 (stycken).
    Including you, there will be four of us.
    Han har en motorcykelmed sidovagn.
    He has a motorcycle with a sidecar.
    En högmed sand.
    A pile of sand.
  3. by,with; by means of
    Han restemed tåg.
    He travelled by train.
    Han öppnade dörrenmed nyckeln.
    He opened the door with the key.
  4. at,in,on,with(expressing manner)
    Han körmed en hastighet av 90 km/h
    He is driving at a speed of 90 km/h.
    Sluta skrivamed stora bokstäver!
    Stop writing in capital letters!
    Han gjorde detmed avsikt.
    He did it on purpose.
    Han talarmed brytning.
    He speaks with an accent.
  5. to (in the expression "lika med" = "equal to")
    1 + 1 är likamed 2
    1 + 1 is equal to 2.
    Hon är giftmed en svensk
    She is married to a Swede.
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Norsemeiðr.

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Noun

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med c

  1. arunner(device upon which something slides)
  2. arocker(a device upon which something rocks)
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Declension ofmed
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitemedmeds
definitemedenmedens
pluralindefinitemedarmedars
definitemedarnamedarnas
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