See also Appendix:Variations of "ed"
English[]
Pronunciation[]
- Rhymes: -ɛd
Abbreviation[]
Singular |
Plural |
Ed (eds)
Synonyms[]
- (education): educ.
Translations[]
edition
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editor
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Noun[]
ed
- Education. Often used in set phrases such as phys ed, driver's ed, special ed, etc.
Anagrams[]
French[]
Noun[]
Ed m. (plural Eds)
- eth
Anagrams[]
Ido[]
Conjunction[]
Ed
- and (used before a vowel for euphony instead of e)
Italian[]
Etymology[]
Latin et
Conjunction[]
ed
- and (used before a vowel for euphony instead of e)
Anagrams[]
- de, de
Old Irish[]
Alternative spellings[]
- [[hed#Template:Sga|hed]]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Indo-European *id.
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:Template:Sga phonology|IPA]]: /eð/
Pronoun[]
Ed n. [[Category:Template:Sga pronouns|Ed]]
- it
- Is ed as·berat ind heretic. – "It is what the heretics say."
Descendants[]
Swedish[]
Etymology[]
From Old Norse eiðr.
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Noun[]
Inflection for Ed | Singular | Plural | ||
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common | Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite |
Base form | ||||
Possessive form |
Ed c.
- oath
Derived terms[]
- edsvuren
- gå ed på
Torres Strait Creole[]
Etymology[]
From English head.
Noun[]
ed
af:ed br:ed da:ed de:ed et:ed es:ed fr:ed io:ed it:ed hu:ed ja:ed pl:ed sk:ed fi:ed sv:ed tr:ed vi:ed vo:ed