штред

Pannonian Rusyn

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak stred, from Proto-Slavic *serdъ. Compare Czech střed, Polish śród and Serbo-Croatian сред / sred. Related to стреда (streda, Wednesday), semantically connected as the "middle day of the work week".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʃtrɛt]
  • Rhymes: -ɛt
  • Hyphenation: штред

Preposition

штред (štred)

  1. (rare) in the middle of [with genitive]
    Synonym: наштред (naštred)

Usage notes

  • For each compound word which includes штред (štred) as part of it, there exists a variant using стред (stred). While штред (štred) is most common, стред (stred) is quite common as well, and there are certain senses which are exclusive to each, such as стреднї (strednji) denoting neuter grammatical gender.
adjectives
adverbs
nouns
  • поштреднїк m inan (poštrednjik)
  • средствиє n (sredstvije)
  • средство n (sredstvo)
  • штредзиско n (štredzisko)
  • штредня f (štrednja)
  • штредовиско n (štredovisko)
  • штредок m inan (štredok)
prepositions
  • ґуштред (guštred)
  • доштред (doštred)
  • зоштред (zoštred)
  • наштред (naštred)
  • поштред (poštred)
  • уштред (uštred)

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