dažd
See also: dážď
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
- (Kajkavian): dežđ
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dъždžь, from Proto-Indo-European *dus-dyu- (“bad sky”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dâʒd/
Noun
dȁžd m (Cyrillic spelling да̏жд)
- (archaic, rare) rain
- 1865, trans. Đuro Daničić, Sveto Pismo staroga i novoga zavjeta:
- ...jer Gospod Bog još ne pusti dažda na zemlju, niti bješe čovjeka da radi zemlju.
- 1865, trans. Đuro Daničić, Sveto Pismo staroga i novoga zavjeta:
Declension
Declension of dažd
singular | plural | |
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nominative | dȁžd | dȁždi / dàždovi / dàždevi |
genitive | dažda | dáždā / dàždōvā / dàždēvā |
dative | daždu | daždima / daždovima / daždevima |
accusative | dažd | dažde / daždove / daždeve |
vocative | dažde | daždi / daždovi / daždevi |
locative | daždu | daždima / daždovima / daždevima |
instrumental | dàždom / dàždem | daždima / daždovima / daždevima |
Synonyms
References
- “dažd” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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