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Inherited from Old Czech brod, from Proto-Slavic *brodъ.

brod m inan

  1. ford (location where a stream is shallow)

From Old Norse broddr.

brod c (singular definite brodden, plural indefinite brodde)

  1. sting, stinger

From Old Irish brot m (“goad; spike”), from Proto-Celtic *brasdu- (“thorn”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰresdʰ-, from *bʰers- (“tip, point”), see also Proto-Germanic *bruzdaz (“spike”).

brod m (genitive singular broid, nominative plural broid)

  1. goad

brod f (genitive singular broide, nominative plural broideanna)

  1. Alternative form of broid (“sting-fish”)

Mutated forms of brod

radical lenition eclipsis
brod bhrod mbrod

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

From Proto-Slavic *brodъ.

brod m inan (diminutive brodk)

  1. ford (location where a stream is shallow)

From Old Irish brot m (“goad; spike”), from Proto-Celtic *brasdu- (“thorn”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰresdʰ-, from *bʰers- (“tip, point”), see also Proto-Germanic *bruzdaz (“spike”).

brod m (genitive singular **brod, plural brodyn)

  1. goad, spur, prick, nudge, jab, stimulus
Manx mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
brod vrod mrod
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not everypossible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

brod

  1. Alternative form of brood (“broad”)

From Proto-Germanic *brōduz (“brood”)

brōd f

  1. brood
  2. hatching

Strong _ō_-stem:

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic бродъ (brodŭ).

brod n (plural broduri)

  1. (Transylvania) ford (location where a stream is shallow)

From Scottish Gaelic bòrd, ultimately from Old English bord (“board, table”). Cognate with English board.

brod (plural brods)

  1. table

From Old Irish brot m (“goad; spike”), from Proto-Celtic *brasdu- (“thorn”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰresdʰ-, from *bʰers- (“tip, point”), see also Proto-Germanic *bruzdaz (“spike”).

brod m (genitive singular bruid, plural brodan)

  1. best, choice part
  2. goad, prod, prick, spear, sting (anything sharp and pointed)

brod (past bhrod, future brodaidh, verbal noun brodadh, past participle brodte)

  1. to goad, encourage
  2. to excite, stimulate
  3. to masturbate

Mutation of brod

radical lenition
brod bhrod

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

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *brodъ (“ford”). The meaning “ship” is of secondary origin, and the original meaning “ford” has been preserved in toponyms such as Slavonski Brod.

brȏd m (Cyrillic spelling бро̑д, diminutive bròdīć, relational adjective bròdskī)

  1. ship
    Synonym: lađa
  2. (architecture) aisle
  3. (archaic) ford (location where a stream is shallow)

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *brodъ.

brod m inan (relational adjective brodový)

  1. ford, crossing, location where a stream is shallow

From Proto-Slavic *brodъ.

brọ̑d m inan

  1. ford (location where a stream is shallow)
Masculine inan., hard o-stem, plural in -ôv-
nom. sing. bród
gen. sing. bróda
singular dual plural
nominative(imenovȃlnik) bród brodôva brodôvi
genitive(rodȋlnik) bróda brodôv brodôv
dative(dajȃlnik) bródu brodôvoma brodôvom
accusative(tožȋlnik) bród brodôva brodôve
locative(mẹ̑stnik) bródu brodôvih brodôvih
instrumental(orọ̑dnik) bródom brodôvoma brodôvi

This noun needs an inflection-table template.