"adad" meaning in All languages combined

See adad on Wiktionary

Interjection [English]

Etymology: Euphemistic alteration of ah God; compare adod, egad. Etymology templates: {{m|en|ah}} ah, {{m|en|God}} God, {{m|en|adod}} adod, {{m|en|egad}} egad Head templates: {{en-interjection}} adad
  1. (Late Modern, obsolete) Expressing emphasis or asseveration; indeed. Tags: Late, Modern, obsolete
    Sense id: en-adad-en-intj-Uw3D2Hqo Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Late Modern English

Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: adadku [first-person, possessive], adadmu [possessive, second-person], adadnya [possessive, third-person]
Head templates: {{id-noun}} adad (first-person possessive adadku, second-person possessive adadmu, third-person possessive adadnya)
  1. number

Noun [Lun Bawang]

Head templates: {{head|lnd|noun}} adad
  1. A grater Categories (topical): Tools

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