לוד
Hebrew
    
    Proper noun
    
לוּד • (lúd) m
- Lydia (an ancient kingdom in western Asia Minor, in modern-day Turkey)
- Tanach, Ezekiel 27:10, with translation of the New International Version:
- פָּרַס וְלוּד וּפוּט הָיוּ בְחֵילֵךְ אַנְשֵׁי מִלְחַמְתֵּךְ;
- parás vəlúd ufút hayú vəḥēléch anšḗ milḥamtéch;
 - Men of Persia, Lydia and Put served as soldiers in your army;
 
 
 
 
Proper noun
    
לוֹד • (lód) f
Knaanic
    
    Alternative forms
    
- ליד (lid) (per Jakobson and Halle 1964)
 
Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *ledъ. Compare Czech led, Old Polish lod (modern Polish lód), Slovak ľad.
References
    
From ben Moshe, cited in: 1987. Paul Wexler. Explorations in Judeo-Slavic Linguistics, E. J. Brill (Leiden).
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