vəɗ
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ved"
Matal
Etymology
From Proto-Chadic *bɗ. Cognate with Mpade faɗe (“night”).
Noun
vəɗ
- night
- La vəɗ la abà vərdi anik masesiŋay asesìŋla Pol, Sufəl Zəzagəla agòɗal. (Sləray 18:9)[1]
- And the Lord said to Paul by a vision in the night (Acts 18:9)
- Mavakay uwatà kà, akul la gəl aŋkul bay kà kasəlaw lela, kà uwana Sufəl adàsa à ahəŋ la magorəh azladza, bokuba masla gəl, uwana atsa à waŋ la vəɗ.(1 Tesaloniki 5:2)[2]
- for you yourselves well know that the day of the Lord is coming in the same way as a thief in the night.(1 Thessalonians 5:2)
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