tid

See also: -tid, TID, tið, tíd, tíð, and tiþ

Danish

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Etymology

    Inherited from Old Danish tith, from Old Norse tíð, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

    Category:Danish terms inherited from Old Danish#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂-#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂y-#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Danish#TIDCategory:Pages with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Danish entries with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Danish entries with etymology texts#TID

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    tid c (singular definite tiden, plural indefinite tider)Category:Danish lemmas#TIDCategory:Danish nouns#TIDCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

    1. time

    Declension

    Declension of tid
    common
    gender
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative tid tiden tider tiderne
    genitive tids tidens tiders tidernes

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    Lashi

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    tidCategory:Lashi lemmas#TIDCategory:Lashi verbs#TIDCategory:Lashi entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

    1. (intransitiveCategory:Lashi intransitive verbs#TID) to talk
    2. (intransitiveCategory:Lashi intransitive verbs#TID) to say; to tell

    References

    • Qingxia Dai; Jie Li (2007), 勒期语研究 [The study of the Leqi language], Beijing: Central Institute for Nationalities Publishing House, →ISBN, page 322
    • Mark Wannemacher (2011), A phonological overview of the Lacid language, Chiang Mai: Payap University., page 37
    • Hkaw Luk (2017), A grammatical sketch of Lacid, Chiang Mai: Payap University (master thesis), page 36

    North Frisian

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Category:North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TID

    From Old FrisianCategory:North Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian#TID tīd, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:North Frisian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#TID *tīdi. Cognates include West Frisian tiid.

    Noun

    tid f (plural tide)Category:North Frisian lemmas#TIDCategory:North Frisian nouns#TIDCategory:North Frisian entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:North Frisian feminine nouns#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

    1. (MooringCategory:Mooring North Frisian#TID) time
      Dåt grutst part foon daheere ferteelinge ståmt üt e tid twasche 1932 än 1936.
      The bulk of these stories were written during the time between 1932 and 1936.
      Category:North Frisian terms with usage examples#TID
    Category:frr:Time#TID

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

      Inherited from Old Norse tíð, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

      Category:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂y-#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂-#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Pages with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with etymology texts#TID

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      tid f or m (definite singular tida or tiden, indefinite plural tider, definite plural tidene)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål feminine nouns#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#TIDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns with multiple genders#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

      1. time
      2. an age or era

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      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

        Inherited from Old Norse tíð, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

        Category:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂-#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂y-#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Pages with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with etymology texts#TID

        Noun

        tid f (definite singular tida, indefinite plural tider, definite plural tidene)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk feminine nouns#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID (dative form tide)

        1. time
        2. an age or era
        Derived terms

        Etymology 2

        From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#TID tíðr, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TID *tīdijaz.

        Adjective

        tid (neuter tidt, definite singular and plural tide, comparative tidare, indefinite superlative tidast, definite superlative tidaste)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk adjectives#TIDCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

        1. (rareCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms with rare senses#TID) frequent

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        Old English

        Alternative forms

        Etymology

          Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *tīdi, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

          Category:Old English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂-#TIDCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#TIDCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#TIDCategory:Old English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂y-#TIDCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Pages with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Old English entries with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Old English entries with etymology texts#TID

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          tīd f (nominative plural tīda or tīde)Category:Old English lemmas#TIDCategory:Old English nouns#TIDCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Old English feminine nouns#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

          1. time in general
          2. time as a defined period or span, particularly:
            1. a tide, a fourth of the day or night
            2. an hour, a twelfth of the day or night
              Wæs hit þā ān tīd tō ǣfenes.It was then one hour before evening. (Alexander's Letter to Aristotle)Category:Old English terms with usage examples#TID
              • Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
                Witodlīċe ūres andġites meriġen is ūre ċildhād, ūre cnihthād swylċe underntīd, on þām astihð ūre ġeogoð, swā swā sēo sunne deð ymbe þǣre ðriddan tīde; ūre fulfremeda wæstm swā swā middæġ, forðan ðe on midne dæġ bið sēo sunne on ðām ufemestum ryne stiġende, swā swā sē fulfremeda wæstm bið on fulre strencðe þēonde. Sēo nōntīd bīð ūre yld, forðan ðe on nōntīde asihð sēo sunne, and ðǣs ealdiġendan mannes mæġen bīð waniġende. Sēo endlyfte tīd bīð sēo forwerode ealdnyss, þām dēaðe ġenēalǣċende, swā swā sēo sunne setlunge ġenēalǣhð on þǣs dæġes ġeendunge.
                Truly, the morning of our cognizance is our childhood, our youth is like the underntide, when our youth rises, just as the sun does around the third hour; our complete growth is like midday, since in the middle of the day the sun rises to the highest point in its course, just as our complete growth is flourishing in full strength. The noontide is our age, for at noontide the sun starts to go down, as the aging man's strength is waning. The eleventh hour is worn-out old age, approaching death, like the sun approaches its setting at the end of the day.
                Category:Old English terms with quotations#TID
            3. a season, a fourth of the year
              • c. 994, Ælfric, On the Seasons of the Year
                Rōmanisc̄e lēodan ongynnað heora ġēar æfter hǣðenum ġewunan on winterlīċere tīde. Ebrei healdað heora geares annginn on lenctenlīcre emnihte. Đā Grēcisċan onginnað hyra ġēar æt ðām sunnstede; ⁊ ða Egiptisċan on hærfest.
                The Roman people begin theirs, after the heathen custom, in the winter time. The Hebrews observe the beginning of their year on the vernal equinox. The Greeks begin their year at the solstice; and the Egyptians in the fall.
                Category:Old English terms with quotations#TID
            4. (especially in the plural) an age, an era
          3. the hour, the moment determined by a sundial or other device marking the division between the tides or hours
            nōntīdnonesCategory:Old English terms with usage examples#TID
          4. (ChristianityCategory:ang:Christianity#TID) the religious service held at a canonical hour, four of which were equivalent to the daylight tides
          5. the season, the favorable or proper period for an action, especially with regard to farming or (ChristianityCategory:ang:Christianity#TID) the holy seasons of the liturgical year
            • Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
              Nū is ūs ālȳfed, þurh lārēowa ealdordōm, þæt wē dæġhwomlice, on þyssere lenctenlīċan tīde, ūre līchaman ġerēordiġan mid forhæfednysse, and sȳfernysse, and clǣnnysse. Stuntlīċe fæst sē lenctenlīċ fæsten seðe on ðisum clǣnum tīman hine sylfne mid gālnysse befȳld. Unrihtlīċ bið þæt sē crīstena mann flǣsċlīċe lustas ġefremme on ðām tīman þe hē flæsċmettas forgān sċeal.
              Now it is permitted to us, through the authority of teachers, that we feed our bodies with restraint, moderation, and modesty every day of this Lenten season. He who performs the Lenten fast while defiling himself with lust does so foolishly. It is unlawful for a Christian to indulge in carnal lusts during the time he should forgo meats.
              Category:Old English terms with quotations#TID
            EāstertīdEastertimeCategory:Old English terms with usage examples#TID
          6. the time, the hour, the favorable, proper, or allotted moment for an action or event, the occasion when something can or ought to be done
            bedtīdbedtimeCategory:Old English terms with usage examples#TID
          7. a commemoration; an anniversary; a festival, especially a saint's day
          8. (grammarCategory:ang:Grammar#TID) tense, the time indicated by the form of a verb

          Usage notes

          Frequently suffixed to a period of day or season (ǣfentīd, wintertīd) to show consideration of it as a span of time, as modern English -time (evening time, wintertime) or archaic English -tide (eventide, wintertide).

          Although tīd was used for natural cycles of time, it was apparently not used for the cycles of the ocean and other large bodies of water until Middle English (c. 1340). The Old English terms for the tide were instead flōd and ebba.

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          Strong i-stem:

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          See also

          Seasons in Old English · tīde (layout · text) · category
          lencten (spring) sumor (summer) hærfest (autumn) winter (winter)
          Category:ang:Seasons

          References

          Category:ang:Time#TID Category:ang:Units of measure#TIDCategory:ang:Units of time#TID

          Swedish

          Etymology

            Inherited from Old Swedish tiþ, from Old Norse tíð, from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

            Category:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂y-#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TIDCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deh₂-#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Swedish#TIDCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Old Swedish#TIDCategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Norse#TIDCategory:Pages with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Swedish entries with etymology trees#TIDCategory:Swedish entries with etymology texts#TID

            Pronunciation

            Noun

            tid cCategory:Swedish lemmas#TIDCategory:Swedish nouns#TIDCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

            1. (uncountableCategory:Swedish uncountable nouns#TID) time
            2. time, period, era
            3. slot, appointment

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            Volapük

            Noun

            tid (genitive tida, plural tids)Category:Volapük lemmas#TIDCategory:Volapük nouns#TIDCategory:Volapük entries with incorrect language header#TIDCategory:Pages with entries#TIDCategory:Pages with 8 entries#TID

            1. instruction (act of teaching, or that which is taught)

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