Clipping ofEnglishVeddah.
ved
- (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forVeddah.
FromLatinvideō. CompareRomanianvedea,văd.
ved (third-person singularveadiorveadeorvedi,participlevidzutãorvãdzute)
- tosee
ved
- sun
ved
- pastmasculinesingulartransgressive ofvést
FromOld Norsevið, fromProto-Germanic*wiþrą(“against”). Cognate withSwedishvid,Englishwith, andGermanwider(“against”).
ved
- at,by
- in case of, in the event of(used with the conditional)
- upon,on,onto
ved
- nearby
FromOld Norseviðr, fromProto-Germanic*widuz. CompareNorwegian Bokmålved,Norwegian Nynorskved,Swedishved,Icelandicviður,Englishwood.
ved n (singular definiteveddet,not used in plural form)
- wood(the material of the inner parts of thetrunk and branches of atree)
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
ved
- present ofvide
FromLatinvideō. CompareAromanianved,Romanianvedea,văd.
ved
- Isee.
FromOld Norsevið andviðr (compare the prefixveder-), fromProto-Germanic*wiþrą(“against”). Cognates includeDanishved,Swedishvid, andEnglishwith.
ved
- at,by,near,on(near or next to)
Huset liggerved veien.- The house is situated by the road.
- by (Involving/using the means of). Followed by a noun or by the infinitive withå
Jeg krysset elvenved å svømme.- I crossed the riverby swimming.
- in case of
Ved brann, knus glasset og trykk inn knappen.- In case of fire, break glass and push button.
FromOld Norseviðr, fromProto-Germanic*widuz. Cognate withSwedishved,Old Englishwudu (Englishwood) andOld High Germanwitu.
vedved m (definite singularveden,uncountable)
- wood,firewood (anywooden material that is gathered and used forfuel)
Jeg har nokved for hele vinteren.- I have enoughfirewood for the whole winter.
FromOld Norsevið andviðr (compare the prefixveder-), fromProto-Germanic*wiþr-(“against”). Cognates includeDanishved,Swedishvid, andEnglishwith.
ved
- at,by,near,on (near or next to)
Huset liggved vegen.- The house is situatedby the road.
- by(involving/using the means of). Followed by a noun or by the infinitive withå
Eg kryssa elvaved å symja.- I crossed the river by swimming.
FromOld Norseviðr, fromProto-Germanic*widuz. Cognate withSwedishved,Old Englishwudu (Englishwood) andOld High Germanwitu.
vedved m (definite singularveden,uncountable)
- wood,firewood (anywooden material that is gathered and used forfuel)
Eg har nokved for heile vinteren.- I have enoughfirewood for the whole winter.
ved
- (non-standard since1938)presenttense ofvada
- IPA(key): /ˈbed/[ˈbeð̞]
- Rhymes:-ed
- Syllabification:ved
ved
- second-personpluralimperative ofver
FromOld Norseviðr, fromProto-Germanic*widuz.
ved c (uncountable)
- woodsawed orchopped into smaller pieces, likefirewood – but not for use in carpentry etc., cfvirke
Jag ska ut och hämtaved i vedboden- I'm going out to getfirewood from the woodshed
- wood (the material of the inner parts of the trunk and branches of a tree)