See also: VoD, voď, vód, vôd, vöd, voð, and вод

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Noun

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vod (plural vodde or voddes or voddens, diminutive vodjie)

  1. rag
    'n Vod van 'n boek
    A rag of a book. / A trashy book.

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In its plural form it has the additional meaning of tatters or duds and in its diminutive form it has the additional meaning of scrap.

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Czech

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vod

  1. genitive plural of voda

Danish

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Etymology

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Probably a convergence of two related Old Norse words vaðr (fishing line) (from Proto-Germanic *wadaz) and váð (cloth, fishing net).

Noun

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vod n (singular definite voddet, plural indefinite vod)

  1. dragnet

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Dutch

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vod n (plural vodden, diminutive vodje n)

  1. rag

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

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vod

  1. (non-standard since 1938past tense of vada

Serbo-Croatian

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vȏd m (Cyrillic spelling во̑д)

  1. conduit
  2. (military) squad, platoon

Declension

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