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See also haad

English[]

Most common English words: it « for « as « #16: had » you » not » be

Pronunciation[]

Verb[]

had

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of have.
    ... of whom the histories be well-known and had. (Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte D'Arthur, 1994 edition by publisher "Modern Library", which was based on William Caxton's edition of A.D. 1485. The quote is from Caxton's Preface to the 1485 edition.)

Related terms[]

  • be had

Usage notes[]

Had is one of a very few words to be correctly used twice in succession in English, e.g. He had had several operations previously.

Anagrams[]

  • ADH,
  • AHD
  • dah
  • DHA

Breton[]

Noun[]

had

  1. seed

Czech[]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Slavic *gad.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Had m.

  1. snake

Derived terms[]

  • hádě
  • hadí

Related terms[]

  • hadice f.

Danish[]

Etymology[]

From Old Norse hatr, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱeh₂d- (hate).

Noun[]

Had n. (singular definite Hadet, not used in plural form)

  1. hate, hatred

Related terms[]

  • fremmedhad n.
  • hade
  • hadefuld
  • hadegave c.
  • hadfyldt
  • had-kærlighed c.
  • had-kærligheds-forhold n.
  • hadsk
  • racehad n.
  • selvhad n.

Verb[]

Had

  1. Imperative of hade.

Dutch[]

Pronunciation[]

Verb[]

Had

  1. The singular past indicative of hebben.

Hungarian[]

Etymology[]

From the same Finno-Ugric root *kunta as Finnish kunta.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Had (plural Hadak)

  1. Template:Military army

Declension[]

Template:Hu-decl-akTemplate:Hu-pos-atok

Derived terms[]

  • hadgyakorlat
  • hadi
  • hadjárat
  • hadsereg

Old English[]

Etymology[]

Proto-Germanic *haiduz (state, condition, rank, person). Akin to Old Norse heiðr "dignity, honor", Gothic haidus "manner"

Noun[]

hād m.

  1. person, individual; character
  2. individuality
  3. rank, order; degree
  4. honor, dignity
  5. office (esp religious)
  6. state, condition; nature, manner
  7. sex, gender
  8. race; kindred, family; tribe, group
  9. choir

Declension[]

Singular Plural
nominative hād hāda
accusative hād hāda
genitive hāda hāda
dative hāda hādum

Related terms[]

  • -hād

Slovak[]

Noun[]

had m., hady pl.
had stem
hada Template:Gensg
Template:Decpat Template:Sk-dub
  1. snake, serpent

Derived terms[]

  • hadí -ia -ie
  • hadica f.

Turkish[]

Etymology[]

From Arabic حَدّ.

Noun[]

Had

  1. limit
  2. boundary

Upper Sorbian[]

Noun[]

Had m. [[Category:Template:Hsb nouns|Had]]

  1. snake, serpent

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