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вид
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To love one person with a private love is poor and miserable: to love all is glorious.
Thomas TraherneRussian
Etymology
From Old Russian and Common Slavonic видъ from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“‘to know; see’”). Cognate with Lithuanian véidas (face), Latvian veĩds (form, shape), Sanskrit वेद (veda), “‘knowledge’”), Avestan vaēdah- (possession), Latin videō (to know), Greek εἶδος (“‘form, shape’”), Irish fiad, Welsh gwydd (presence) (from *veido-), and Old English witan (English wit).
Pronunciation
Noun
вид (vid) m.
- look, looks, appearance, air
- sight, view
- kind, sort, species
- (grammar) aspect
- в ви́де + genitive case — in the form of; by way of
- при ви́де + genitive case — at the sight of
- на виду́ у + genitive case — in sight; visible to
- с ви́ду — by sight; judging from appearance
Declension
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | вид | ви́ды |
genitive | ви́да, ви́ду | ви́дов |
dative | ви́ду | ви́дам |
accusative | вид | ви́ды |
instrumental | ви́дом | ви́дами |
prepositional | о ви́де, в/на виду́ |
о ви́дах |
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