"סודה לשתייה" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hebrew]

Forms: סוֹדָה לִשְׁתִיָּה [canonical], sōdá líš'tíyah [romanization]
Etymology: שְׁתִיָּה (š'tíyah, “drinking”) + לִ־ (lí, “to/for”) + סוֹדָה (sōdáh, “soda”) סוֹדָה derives from Latin soda, from Latin sodanum, derived from Arabic صُدَاع (ṣudāʕ, literally “splitting headache”), related to Arabic صَدَعَ (ṣaḍaʕa, literally “he split”). שְׁתִיָּה derives from Hebrew שתה (“to drink”). Etymology templates: {{compound|he|שתייה|לִ־|סוֹדָה||alt1=שְׁתִיָּה|t1=drinking|t2=to/for|t3=soda|tr1=š'tíyah|tr2=lí|tr3=sōdáh}} שְׁתִיָּה (š'tíyah, “drinking”) + לִ־ (lí, “to/for”) + סוֹדָה (sōdáh, “soda”), {{bor|he|la|soda}} Latin soda, {{der|he|la|sodanum}} Latin sodanum, {{der|he|ar|صُدَاع|lit=splitting headache}} Arabic صُدَاع (ṣudāʕ, literally “splitting headache”), {{der|he|ar|صَدَعَ|lit=he split|tr=ṣaḍaʕa}} Arabic صَدَعَ (ṣaḍaʕa, literally “he split”), {{m|he|שתה|t=to drink}} שתה (“to drink”) Head templates: {{he-noun|dwv=סוֹדָה לִשְׁתִיָּה|g=f|tr=sōdá líš'tíyah}} סודה לשתייה / סוֹדָה לִשְׁתִיָּה • (sōdá líš'tíyah) f
  1. baking soda: sodium bicarbonate
    Sense id: en-סודה_לשתייה-he-noun-S~szzpxI Categories (other): Arabic terms with non-redundant manual transliterations, Hebrew entries with incorrect language header

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        "baking soda: sodium bicarbonate"
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        "Hebrew noun entries missing plural construct forms",
        "Hebrew noun entries missing plural forms",
        "Hebrew noun entries missing singular construct forms",
        "Hebrew nouns",
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