haid

See also: Haid, häid, and Häid

English

Noun

haid (plural haids)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of head.

Derived terms

Anagrams

Estonian

Noun

haid

  1. partitive singular of hai

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay haid, from Arabic حَيْض (ḥayḍ, menstruation).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈhaɪt]
  • Hyphenation: ha‧id

Noun

haid (first-person possessive haidku, second-person possessive haidmu, third-person possessive haidnya)

  1. menstruation, the periodic discharging of the menses, the flow of blood and cells from the lining of the uterus in unfertilized females of humans and other primates.
    Synonyms: datang bulan, menstruasi

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic حَيْض (ḥayḍ, menstruation).

Noun

haid (Jawi spelling حيض, plural haid-haid, informal 1st possessive haidku, 2nd possessive haidmu, 3rd possessive haidnya)

  1. menstruation

Descendants

  • Indonesian: haid

Romanian

Interjection

haid

  1. Alternative form of haide

Welsh

Etymology

From Middle Welsh heyd, from Proto-Celtic *sati- (swarm, throng), from Proto-Indo-European *sh₂tis (satiation, satisfaction), from *seh₂- (to satiate, be satisfied) (compare Cornish hes, Breton hed).[1]

Noun

haid f (plural heidiau, not mutable)

  1. swarm (of bees, children)
  2. flock of geese
  3. horde
    Synonyms: torf, lliaws, llu
  4. crowd, drove (of people), shoal of people
    Synonyms: twr, torf, llu

Derived terms

  • heidio (to flock, to swarm)

Compounds

  • blaenhaid
  • cyntaid

References

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