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Translingual

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Etymology 1

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Clipping of English radian.

Symbol

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rad

  1. radian, unit of measure for angle
    Synonym: c

Etymology 2

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Clipping of English Rade, Bahnar Rađe, or Eastern Mnong Rađê.

Symbol

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rad

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Rade.

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English

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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rad (comparative radder, superlative raddest)

  1. (slang, dated) Clipping of radical (excellent).
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:awesome, Thesaurus:excellent
    • 2002, Brent Goldberg, David Wagner, Van Wilder (motion picture), spoken by Wasted Guy (Aaron Paul):
      In the Guinness Book of World-fucking-Records, man… under "Raddest Fucking Dude Alive"!
    • 2011, Diablo Cody, Young Adult (motion picture), spoken by Wheelchair Mike (John Forest):
      What is up, girly-friend? Holy shit, cuz. This is such a rad surprise.

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Noun

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rad (plural rads)

  1. (metrology) A non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray, that is, 1 centigray.
    Alternative form: rd (symbol)
    Coordinate terms: gray, Gy
    Near-synonyms: centigray, cGy (same physical quantity)
  2. Symbol for the radian, a unit of measure for angle.
  3. (automotive, plumbing, slang) Clipping of radiator.
  4. (firearms, slang) Abbreviation of sight radius.
  5. Clipping of radical: a political radical.
    • 1991 April 19, Penny Arcade, “The Real Thing”, in Gay Community News, page 8:
      The women who work in it with me are all feminists, they're all rads, two of them are black belts in karate...I mean, they're major women.

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old Norse rǫð, from Proto-Germanic *radō (row). Cognate with Norwegian rad and Swedish rad.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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rad c (singular definite raden, plural indefinite rader)

  1. row
  2. line
  3. string
  4. tier
Inflection
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Declension of rad
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative rad raden rader raderne
genitive rads radens raders radernes
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Etymology 2

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Maybe the same word as the first one. However, Norwegian radd (person) speaks against this possibility.

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Noun

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rad c (singular definite raden, plural indefinite rade)

  1. (obsolete) skeleton, carcass
    • 1807, Jens Baggesen, Nye blandede Digte, page 358:
      Hans Legem blev en Rad af Been, ¶ Hvorpaa et Dødninghoved green.
      His body became a carcass of bones, on which a skull was grinning.
    • 1855, Poul Møller, Efterladte Skrifter, 2nd edition, volume 2, page 35:
      Hans Krop [] ¶ Den bad de Høgen pille, ¶ Saa Raden blev til Rest.
      They let the hawk pick his body so that the skeleton was left.
  2. (rare) person
    • 1887, Gerhard Holm, Den Danske konebaads-expedition til Grøonlands øostkyst:
      Morten, der snart viste sig at være en lun Rad, var heller ikke fri for at kure til Marie, naar de sad og plukkede Ryper eller Edderfugle sammen ude i Kjøkkenet, eller naar Morten havde Ordre fra Johanne til at staa og røre i Gryderne, medens []
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 1906, Dansk tidsskrift:
      Den, der paa Landet bliver en „lun Rad“, en „tør“ Bider, vilde i Byen blive en Spilopmager, der ikke vejer sine Udfald saa nøje, ikke tænker meget paa Følgerne, eller en ondskabsfuld Bagtaler.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2017, Knud Andersen, Den blinde ørn, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      ... tændt og skridtede frem og tilbage paa Halvdækket, sagde Hovgaard: „ Skipperen er en fin Navigatør, en første Klasses Sømand og sejler hende som en Jolle. Ham kan du lære noget af. Han er en lun Rad og „large“, selv om han er religiøs.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2018, Mette Fog Pedersen, Lys og skygge: Betragtninger fra en sygeseng, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      I den Mygindske familie var der mindst lige så megen livfuldhed som på Store Hovgård. Den gamle Mygind var en lun rad, fuld af festlige historier og næsten altid omgivet af sine store hunde. Disse havde en meget familiær stilling i huset.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Inflection
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Declension of rad
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative rad raden rade radene
genitive rads radens rades radenes
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Etymology 3

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From English rad, abbreviated from radiation.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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rad c (singular definite raden, plural indefinite rad)

  1. rad (a non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray)
Inflection
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Declension of rad
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative rad raden rad radene
genitive rads radens rads radenes
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Dutch

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Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nl

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch rat, from Old Dutch *rath, from Proto-West Germanic *raþ, from Proto-Germanic *raþą, from Proto-Indo-European *Hret-.

Noun

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rad n (plural raderen or (obsolete) raden, diminutive raadje n or radje n or radertje n)

  1. wheel (a circular device facilitating movement or transportation)
    Synonym: wiel
    het rad van fortuinthe wheel of fortune
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  • Standard Dutch prefers wiel, though less so for stationary wheels, where both words are usual. In certain compounds only rad is common.
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans: rats
  • Papiamentu: rat, rad

Etymology 2

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From Middle Dutch rat, from Old Dutch *rath, *rad, from Proto-West Germanic *hraþ, *hrad, from Proto-Germanic *hradaz, *hraþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kret-.

Adjective

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rad (comparative radder, superlative radst)

  1. quick, swift
    Synonyms: rap, snel, vlug, kwiek, gezwind, ras
    Zij is rad van tong.She has a sharp tongue.
    • 2002 March 12, “Feeks mist radde tong [Bitch is missing sharp tongue]”, in De Standaard online[1]:
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Declension of rad
uninflected rad
inflected radde
comparative radder
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial rad radder het radst
het radste
indefinite m./f. sing. radde raddere radste
n. sing. rad radder radste
plural radde raddere radste
definite radde raddere radste
partitive rads radders

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Haitian Creole

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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rad

  1. clothes
    Synonyms: abi, lenj

References

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  • Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993), Haitian Creole-English Dictionary[2], Dunwoody Press, →ISBN, page 160

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈrat]
  • Hyphenation: rad

Etymology 1

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Noun

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rad (plural rad-rad)

  1. (metrology) rad, a non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray

Etymology 2

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From Dutch raad (council), from Middle Dutch râet, from Old Dutch rāt, from Proto-Germanic *rēdaz.

Noun

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rad (plural rad-rad)

  1. (archaic) court
    Synonyms: dewan, majelis

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Italian

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Noun

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rad m (invariable)

  1. (physics) rad (unit)
  2. (mathematics) radian

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Lower Sorbian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *radъ (glad). Cognates include Upper Sorbian rad, Polish rad, Czech rád, Old Church Slavonic радъ (radŭ), and Russian рад (rad).

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Predicative

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rad (feminine rada, neuter rado, dual radej, plural raźi)

  1. happy/happily, glad/gladly
    To ja rad/rady cynim.
    I’m happy to do that. (male speaker)
    Mója žeńska to rada/rad/rady scyni.
    My wife will be happy to do that.
    Našo góle tam rado/rad/rady doženjo.
    Our child will be happy to go there.
    Tam woni raźi/rad/rady njechojźe.
    They don’t like going there.

Usage notes

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The feminine, neuter, dual, and plural forms may optionally be used in agreement with the subject of the verb, or rad or rady may be used invariably.

Middle English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    Inherited from Old English hræd, from Proto-West Germanic *hrad, from Proto-Germanic *hradaz. Compare rathe.

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    Adjective

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    rad (plural and weak singular rade, comparative raddere, superlative raddest)

    1. quick, fast, speedy
    2. rash, hasty, angry
    3. eager
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    Adverb

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    rad

    1. quickly, speedily
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    Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Old Norse hræddr, past participle of hræða (to frighten).

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      rad

      1. afraid, scared, terrified, fearful
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      Norwegian Bokmål

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      From Old Norse rǫð.

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      rad f or m (definite singular rada or raden, indefinite plural rader, definite plural radene)

      1. a row
      2. (chess) rank

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      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      • IPA(key): [raːd], [raː], [ʁaːd], [ʁaː], [ɾaːd], [ɾaː]

      Etymology 1

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      From Old Norse rǫð.

      Noun

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      rad f (definite singular rada, indefinite plural rader, definite plural radene)

      1. a row
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      Etymology 2

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      From Old Norse hraðr, from Proto-Germanic *hradaz.

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      rad (neuter radt, definite singular and plural rade, comparative radare, indefinite superlative radast, definite superlative radaste)

      1. fast
      2. straight
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      Old English

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      Pronunciation

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      From Proto-West Germanic *raidu. Cognate with Old Norse reið.

      Noun

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      rād f

      1. journey, ride, the act of riding
      2. raid, expedition
      3. the runic character (/r/)
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      Strong ō-stem:

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      Etymology 2

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      See ridan.

      Verb

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      rād

      1. first/third-person singular preterite of ridan

      Old Frisian

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-West Germanic *raud, from Proto-Germanic *raudaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rowdʰós. Cognates include Old English rēad, Old Saxon rōd and Old Dutch rōt.

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      Adjective

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      rād

      1. red

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      • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009), An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN

      Old High German

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      Etymology 1

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        From Proto-West Germanic *hrad, whence also Old English hræþ, Old Norse hraðr.

        Adjective

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        rad

        1. fast

        Etymology 2

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          From Proto-West Germanic *raþ, from Proto-Germanic *raþą, akin to Latin rota.

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          rad n

          1. wheel
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          • Middle High German: rat
            • German: Rad (see there for further descendants)
            • Hunsrik: Raat
            • Luxembourgish: Rad
            • Yiddish: ראָד (rod)

          Etymology 3

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          See rāt.

          Noun

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          rād m (Rhine Franconian)

          1. alternative form of rāt

          Polish

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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            Inherited from Old Polish rad, from Proto-Slavic *ràdъ.

            Adjective

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            rad (comparative bardziej rad, superlative najbardziej rad, no derived adverb)

            1. (dated) glad (pleased, happy, satisfied)
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            • All forms except the nominative are obsolete.
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            Etymology 2

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              Learned borrowing from New Latin radium.

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              Chemical element (edit)
              Ra
              Atomic number 88
              rad
              Classification data
              Period 7
              Group 2
              Block s-block
              Class alkaline earth metal
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              rad m inan

              1. (chemistry) radium (chemical element with an atomic number of 88)
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              Etymology 3

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                Borrowed from English rad.

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                rad m inan

                1. rad (unit of absorbed radiation dose)
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                Etymology 4

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                  Abbreviation of radian.

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                  rad m inan

                  1. abbreviation of radian

                  Etymology 5

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                    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

                    Noun

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                    rad f

                    1. genitive plural of rada

                    Further reading

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                    • rad”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego[3] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
                    • rad”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[4] (in Polish)
                    • Wanda Decyk-Zięba, editor (2018-2022), “rad”, in Dydaktyczny Słownik Etymologiczno-historyczny Języka Polskiego [A Didactic, Historical, Etymological Dictionary of the Polish Language] (in Polish), →ISBN

                    Romanian

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                    rad

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

                    Serbo-Croatian

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                    Etymology 1

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                    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *radъ.

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                    rȁd (Cyrillic spelling ра̏д, comparative ràdijī)

                    1. willing
                    Declension
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                    positive indefinite forms
                    singular masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative rad rada rado
                    genitive rada rade rada
                    dative radu radoj radu
                    accusative inanimate
                    animate
                    rad
                    rada
                    radu rado
                    vocative rad rada rado
                    locative radu radoj radu
                    instrumental radim radom radim
                    plural masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative radi rade rada
                    genitive radih radih radih
                    dative radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    accusative rade rade rada
                    vocative radi rade rada
                    locative radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    instrumental radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    positive definite forms
                    singular masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative radi rada rado
                    genitive radog(a) rade radog(a)
                    dative radom(u/e) radoj radom(u/e)
                    accusative inanimate
                    animate
                    radi
                    radog(a)
                    radu rado
                    vocative radi rada rado
                    locative radom(e/u) radoj radom(e/u)
                    instrumental radim radom radim
                    plural masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative radi rade rada
                    genitive radih radih radih
                    dative radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    accusative rade rade rada
                    vocative radi rade rada
                    locative radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    instrumental radim(a) radim(a) radim(a)
                    comparative forms
                    singular masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative radiji radija radije
                    genitive radijeg(a) radije radijeg(a)
                    dative radijem(u) radijoj radijem(u)
                    accusative inanimate
                    animate
                    radiji
                    radijeg(a)
                    radiju radije
                    vocative radiji radija radije
                    locative radijem(u) radijoj radijem(u)
                    instrumental radijim radijom radijim
                    plural masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative radiji radije radija
                    genitive radijih radijih radijih
                    dative radijim(a) radijim(a) radijim(a)
                    accusative radije radije radija
                    vocative radiji radije radija
                    locative radijim(a) radijim(a) radijim(a)
                    instrumental radijim(a) radijim(a) radijim(a)
                    superlative forms
                    singular masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative najradiji najradija najradije
                    genitive najradijeg(a) najradije najradijeg(a)
                    dative najradijem(u) najradijoj najradijem(u)
                    accusative inanimate
                    animate
                    najradiji
                    najradijeg(a)
                    najradiju najradije
                    vocative najradiji najradija najradije
                    locative najradijem(u) najradijoj najradijem(u)
                    instrumental najradijim najradijom najradijim
                    plural masculine feminine neuter
                    nominative najradiji najradije najradija
                    genitive najradijih najradijih najradijih
                    dative najradijim(a) najradijim(a) najradijim(a)
                    accusative najradije najradije najradija
                    vocative najradiji najradije najradija
                    locative najradijim(a) najradijim(a) najradijim(a)
                    instrumental najradijim(a) najradijim(a) najradijim(a)

                    Further reading

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                    • rad”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

                    Etymology 2

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                    From ráditi (to work).

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                    rȃd m inan (Cyrillic spelling ра̑д)

                    1. work
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                    Declension of rad
                    singular plural
                    nominative rȃd rȁdovi
                    genitive rada rȁdōvā
                    dative radu radovima
                    accusative rad radove
                    vocative radu radovi
                    locative rádu radovima
                    instrumental radom radovima

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                    • rad”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

                    Etymology 3

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                    Borrowed from English rad.

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                    Noun

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                    rȃd m inan (Cyrillic spelling ра̑д)

                    1. rad (unit of absorbed dose of radiation)
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                    Declension of rad
                    singular plural
                    nominative rad radi
                    genitive rada rada
                    dative radu radima
                    accusative rad rade
                    vocative rade radi
                    locative radu radima
                    instrumental radom radima

                    Further reading

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                    • rad”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

                    Slovak

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                    Slovak Wikipedia has an article on:
                    Wikipedia sk

                    Etymology

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                      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *rę̑dъ.

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                      Noun

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                      rad m inan

                      1. row
                      2. (chess) rank

                      Declension

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                      Declension of rad
                      (pattern dub)
                      singularplural
                      nominativeradrady
                      genitiveraduradov
                      dativeraduradom
                      accusativeradrady
                      locativeraderadoch
                      instrumentalradomradmi

                      References

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                      • rad”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026

                      Slovene

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                      Etymology 1

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                      From Proto-Slavic *radъ.

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                      Adjective

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                      rȁd (comparative rȃjši, superlative nȁjrȃjši)

                      1. liking or preferring something, having a positive attitude towards something: fond of
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                      This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

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                      Noun

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                      rȃd m inan

                      1. (dated) gladness
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                      Unknown tone or non-tonal
                      The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
                      Masculine inan., hard o-stem
                      nominative rád
                      genitive ráda
                      singular
                      nominative
                      (imenovȃlnik)
                      rád
                      genitive
                      (rodȋlnik)
                      ráda
                      dative
                      (dajȃlnik)
                      rádu
                      accusative
                      (tožȋlnik)
                      rád
                      locative
                      (mẹ̑stnik)
                      rádu
                      instrumental
                      (orọ̑dnik)
                      rádom

                      Further reading

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                      • rad”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2026

                      Swedish

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                      Etymology

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                      From Old Norse rǫð, from Proto-Germanic *radō (row).

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                      rad ?

                      1. abbreviation of radian

                      Noun

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                      rad c

                      1. a row; a line of entries in a table, or a line of objects
                      2. a single horizontal row of text on a CRT screen, printed paper, etc.
                      3. a line in a screenplay
                      4. (colloquial) a (short) written letter
                        Jag fick ett litet rad från min vän igår.
                        I got a little letter from my friend yesterday.
                      5. (chess) rank

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                      Etymology

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                      Borrowed from Russian страда (strada). Related to Livvi ruado and Ludian ruad.

                      Noun

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                      rad

                      1. work, labor, toil
                      2. event

                      Declension

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                      Inflection of rad (inflection type 1/ilo)
                      nominative sing. rad
                      genitive sing. radon
                      partitive sing. radod
                      partitive plur. radoid
                      singular plural
                      nominative rad radod
                      accusative radon radod
                      genitive radon radoiden
                      partitive radod radoid
                      essive-instructive radon radoin
                      translative radoks radoikš
                      inessive rados radoiš
                      elative radospäi radoišpäi
                      illative radoho radoihe
                      adessive radol radoil
                      ablative radolpäi radoilpäi
                      allative radole radoile
                      abessive radota radoita
                      comitative radonke radoidenke
                      prolative radodme radoidme
                      approximative I radonno radoidenno
                      approximative II radonnoks radoidennoks
                      egressive radonnopäi radoidennopäi
                      terminative I radohosai radoihesai
                      terminative II radolesai radoilesai
                      terminative III radossai
                      additive I radohopäi radoihepäi
                      additive II radolepäi radoilepäi

                      Welsh

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                      Pronunciation

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                      Adjective

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                      rad

                      1. soft mutation of rhad

                      Mutation

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                      Mutated forms of rhad
                      radical soft nasal aspirate
                      rhad rad unchanged unchanged

                      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
                      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.