What is the meaning of -od?

your (second-person singular informal, single possession)

Forms the definite second-person singular indicative present of verbs.

Added to a cardinal number to form a fraction. Variants: -d, -ad, -ed, -öd.

Used to form the past participle of class II weak verbs

Used to indicate a softer or less serious example

forming plural nouns, -s

blow, stroke

noun having the characteristics of

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