Eid
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From Arabic عِيد (ʕīd, “feast, holiday, festival”) via Persian عید ('eyd), ultimately from Classical Syriac ܥܐܕܐ.
Eid (plural Eids)
Eid (plural Eids)
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Eid
From Scots Eid, from Old Norse Eið, from eið (“isthmus”).
Eid
From Middle High German egede, from Old High German egida. Compare early modern German eide.
Eid
From Middle High German eit, from Old High German eid, from Proto-West Germanic *aiþ, from Proto-Germanic *aiþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁óytos. Compare Dutch eed, English oath, Danish ed.
Eid m (strong, genitive Eides or Eids, plural Eide)
1Now rare, see notes.
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Eid n
Eid m (plural Eide)
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