аред
Russian
Etymology
From А́ред (Áred), variant of Иа́ред (Iáred, “Jared (Old Testament patriarch who lived 962 years)”), from Ancient Greek Ἰάρετ (Iáret), from Biblical Hebrew יָרֶד (yā́reḏ), pausal form of יֶרֶד (yéreḏ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈarʲɪt]
Noun
а́ред • (áred) m anim (genitive а́реда, nominative plural а́реды, genitive plural а́редов)
- (low colloquial) angry old curmudgeon
Declension
Derived terms
- а́редов (áredov)
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