English
Etymology
Old English mædwe|mǣdwe, inflected form of mæd|mǣd, from Germanic *mǣdwon, from Proto-Indo-European *metwa- (*me-, �mow�). Compare mead.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�m�d��/
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:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�d��|-�d��
Noun
en-noun
- A field or pasture; a piece of land covered or cultivated with grass, usually intended to be mown for hay; an area of low lying vegetation, especially near a river.
Translations
Albanian: livadhe
Bosnian: livada f
Bulgarian: ливада f
Czech: louka f
Danish: eng
Finnish: niitty, heinämaa
French: pré m
German: Wiese f, Weide f
Greek:
:Ancient: λιβάδιον
:Modern: λιβάδι
mid
Japanese: �� (����, kusahara)
Macedonian: ливада f
Old English: mæd|mǣd f
Romanian: livad�
Russian: л�г
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: ливада f, по�ана f
:Roman: livada#Serbian|livada f, poljana f
Spanish: prado m, vega f
Swedish: äng c
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