tə’yid

tə’yid
ə. ObW 1) təkid etmə; 2) söylənmiş sözün doğruluğunu təsdiq etmə; 3) yardım, kömək

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  • Yid — Yid, n. [See {Yiddish}.] A Jew; now (1998) usually considered offensive or contemptuous. [Slang or Colloq.] Almost any young Yid who goes out from among her people. John Corbin. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • yid — /yid/, n. Slang (disparaging and offensive). a Jew. [1885 90; < Yiddish yid JEW; cf. MHG jude, jüde] * * * …   Universalium

  • yid — (yid), n. usage: This term is a slur and should be avoided. It is used with disparaging intent and is perceived as highly insulting. However, the Yiddish word from which the English word derives is not derogatory. off sts sl.: extr. disp. and off …   From formal English to slang

  • yid — [yid] n. [< YIDDISH] JEW: a very offensive term of contempt …   English World dictionary

  • yid — [jıd] n taboo [Date: 1800 1900; : Yiddish; Origin: Middle High German Jude Jew ] a very offensive word for a Jewish person. Do not use this word …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • yid — [ jıd ] noun count OFFENSIVE an extremely offensive word for a Jewish person …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Yid — generally derogatory term for a Jew, 1874, from Yiddish use, where it is complimentary (see YIDDISH (Cf. Yiddish)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Yid — ► NOUN informal, offensive ▪ a Jew …   English terms dictionary

  • Yid|dish|ism — «YIHD ih shihz uhm», noun. 1. devotion to the Yiddish language and literature. 2. a Yiddish word, phrase, or meaning: »Among Gentiles, it is becoming quite in to pepper one s talk with a Yiddishism or two (“what chutzpah!”) (Time) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Yid|dish|ist — «YIHD ih shihst», noun. a person who is devoted to the Yiddish language and literature …   Useful english dictionary

  • Yid|dish — «YIHD ihsh», noun, adjective. –n. a language which developed from a dialect of German. Yiddish contains many Hebrew and Slavic words and is written in Hebrew characters. It is spoken mainly by Jews of eastern and central Europe and their… …   Useful english dictionary

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