Macedonian

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Noun

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провод (provodm

  1. (nonstandard) good time, fun

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Declension of провод
singular plural
indefinite провод (provod) проводи (provodi)
definite unspecified проводот (provodot) проводите (provodite)
definite proximal проводов (provodov) проводиве (provodive)
definite distal проводон (provodon) проводине (provodine)
vocative проводу (provodu) проводи (provodi)
count form провода (provoda)

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately deverbal from проводи́ть (provodítʹ), with stress shift betraying an early derivation.

 
провод

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  • IPA(key): [ˈprovət]
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  • Rhymes: -ot

Noun

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про́вод (próvodm inan (genitive про́вода, nominative plural провода́, genitive plural проводо́в)

  1. wire, lead, conductor
    Synonyms: проволока (provoloka), шнур (šnur)
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Etymology 2

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Deverbal from проводи́ть (provodítʹ).

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прово́д (provódm inan (genitive прово́да, nominative plural прово́ды, genitive plural прово́дов)

  1. leading, conducting, steering
  2. denoting, marking, indicating (by means of a long line or track)
  3. construction (of canals, roads, etc.)
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  NODES
Note 1