Sad

  • 21Sad — (Sat), siames. Getreidemaß ohne genaue Bestimmung, im gewöhnlichen Verkehr 1/80 Kijen = 4 Kaphik, bei 25 Khanan Inhalt = rund 12,5 Lit …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 22sad — index deplorable, despondent, disconsolate, grave (solemn), lamentable, lugubrious, pessimistic, regret …

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  • 23sȃd — m 〈N mn sádovi〉 1. {{001f}}površina zasađena biljkama, drvećem, povrćem ili cvijećem 2. {{001f}}{{c=1}}v. {{ref}}sadnica{{/ref}} …

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  • 24SAD — [sæd] n [U] medical the abbreviation of seasonal affective disorder …

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  • 25SAD — [ sæd ] abbreviation seasonal affective disorder …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26sad — sȃd m <N mn sádovi> DEFINICIJA 1. površina zasađena biljkama, drvećem, povrćem ili cvijećem 2. v. sadnica ETIMOLOGIJA prasl. i stsl. saditi (rus. sadít , polj. sadzić) ← ie. *sōdeyeti: postavlja (skr. sādayati, stir. suidigidir) …

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  • 27sad — has developed a new meaning ‘pathetically inadequate or unfashionable’ and is applied to people or their actions. It is easy to see how this arose from the traditional meanings of the word, but it is informal only, and the derivative form saddo… …

    Modern English usage

  • 28sad — vb., præt. af sidde …

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  • 29SAD — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ seasonal affective disorder …

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  • 30sad — ► ADJECTIVE (sadder, saddest) 1) feeling sorrow; unhappy. 2) causing or characterized by sorrow or regret. 3) informal pathetically inadequate or unfashionable. DERIVATIVES sadness noun. ORIGIN Old En …

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