цад

Bulgarian

Etymology

Dialectal variant of an earlier цѣдъ (cědŭ), from Proto-Slavic *cědъ. Akin to dialectal Bulgarian це́жд (céžd, filtered solution). Distantly related to English shit, possibly heat.

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): [t͡sat]

Noun

цад (cad) m

  1. (obsolete) sludge, residue
    Synonyms: ута́йка (utájka), мъти́лка (mǎtílka)
  2. (dialectal, folk-colloquial) lye
    Synonyms: (dialectal) цвик (cvik), (partially) зола (zola)
Alternative forms
  • цед (ced) archaic, obsolete

Pronunciation 2

Derived terms

  • ца́дна (cádna, to lye, to precipitate) (dialectal)
  • цедя́ (cedjá, to strain, to filter)
    • цедина́ (cediná), це́жд (céžd, filtrate) (dialectal)
    • цеди́ло (cedílo), це́дка (cédka, strainer)
  • це́стя (céstja, to cleanse) (obsolete)
  • чи́стя (čístja, to clean)

See also

  • хими́ческа осно́ва (himíčeska osnóva, chemical base)

Further reading

Ossetian

Etymology

See цъай.

Noun

цад (cad)

  1. lake
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