tund

Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *tunda, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tu-n-d- (push, thrust) (compare Latin tundō, Sanskrit तुन्दते (tundate)), nasal present of *(s)tewd-.[1] More at shtyj.

Verb

tund (aorist tunda, participle tundur)

  1. to shake, jerk
  2. to rock
  3. to dangle

Derived terms

References

  1. Albanische Etymologien (Untersuchungen zum albanischen Erbwortschatz), Bardhyl Demiraj, Leiden Studies in Indo-European 7; Amsterdam - Atlanta 1997

Estonian

Etymology

From Middle Low German stunde, stunt.

Noun

tund (genitive tunni, partitive tundi)

  1. hour
  2. lesson, class

Declension

Declension of tund (ÕS type 22e/riik, d-n gradation)
singular plural
nominative tund tunnid
accusative nom.
gen. tunni
genitive tundide
partitive tundi tunde
tundisid
illative tundi
tunnisse
tundidesse
tunnesse
inessive tunnis tundides
tunnes
elative tunnist tundidest
tunnest
allative tunnile tundidele
tunnele
adessive tunnil tundidel
tunnel
ablative tunnilt tundidelt
tunnelt
translative tunniks tundideks
tunneks
terminative tunnini tundideni
essive tunnina tundidena
abessive tunnita tundideta
comitative tunniga tundidega

Khalaj

Perso-Arabic تُند

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian تند (tond).

Pronunciation

  • (Talxâbî) IPA(key): [tʊnt]
  • (Xarrâbî) IPA(key): [tʊnd]

Adjective

tund

  1. spicy, pungent
    Synonym: hâçığ
    Antonym: şîrin

References

Livonian

Alternative forms

  • (Courland) tundõ

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *tunt'ak, from Proto-Uralic *tumte-.

Verb

tund

  1. (Salaca) to feel

Romanian

Verb

tund

  1. inflection of tunde:
    1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. third-person plural present indicative
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