Ad

Etymology 1
From a shortening of the word advertisement.

Noun

 * 1)  Short form of advertisement.
 * I have placed both of the ads in the newspaper as instructed.

Synonyms

 * (1): (British) advert

Derived terms

 * adware
 * want ad

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * French:


 * Spanish:, , aviso publicitario, anuncio publicitario

Etymology 2
From a shortening of the word advantage:.

Noun

 * 1)  advantage

Etymology 3
From ad:.

Derived terms

 * a maximis ad minima
 * ad absurdum
 * ad arbitrium
 * ad astra
 * ad eundem
 * ad extremum
 * ad gloriam
 * ad hoc
 * ad hominem
 * ad infinitum
 * ad int
 * ad interim


 * ad kalendas Graecas
 * ad lib
 * ad libitum
 * ad loc
 * ad majorem Dei gloriam
 * ad nauseam
 * ad ovo usque ad mala
 * ad referendum
 * ad rem
 * ad unguem
 * ad utrumque paratus
 * ad val


 * ad valorem
 * ad verbum
 * ad vivum
 * amicus usque ad aras
 * argumentum ad baculum
 * habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
 * per angusta ad augusta
 * reductio ad absurdum
 * sic itur ad astra
 * subpoena ad testificandum
 * terminus ad quem
 * ad infinitum

Anagrams

 * da, Da, DA

Etymology
From ad:.

Preposition

 * 1) to; towards

Noun

 * 1) name, first name, last name
 * 2)  noun

Etymology
From. Cognates include Finnish antaa: and Estonian and:.

Verb

 * 1) give someone  something
 * Adok Sándornak egy könyvet. - I give Alexander a book.

Derived terms

 * adag
 * adalék
 * adás
 * adat
 * adó
 * adogat
 * adomány
 * vacsorát ad valaki tiszteletére

Preposition

 * 1) to (before a vowel for euphony instead of a)

Preposition

 * 1) to, at, in (used before a vowel for euphony instead of a)

Anagrams

 * da, da', dà

Etymology
From. Cognates include English at:.

Preposition
(+ )


 * 1)  toward, to, up to
 * Ad vim atque ad arma confugere.
 * To fly to violence and to fighting.
 * 1) * Lucretius, from the fourth book of De Rerum Natura
 * Fugere ad puppim colles campique videntur.
 * The hills and fields appear to fly toward the ship.
 * 1) * Pliny the Elder, from book II of Naturalis Historia
 * Meridie umbrae cadunt ad septentrionem, ortu vero ad occasum.
 * At noon the shadows fall towards the north, [and] at sunrise, point to the west.
 * 1) * Aeneid by P. Vergilius Maro
 * Duplices tendens ad sidera palmas.
 * Stretching both hands to the stars.

Related terms

 * ad- (same word modified and used as a prefix)

Derived terms

 * ad absurdum
 * ad amussim
 * ad arma
 * ad astra
 * ad dēnseō
 * ad doceō
 * ad equitō
 * ad hominem
 * ad hūc
 * ad infinitum
 * ad kalendas Graecas


 * ad legō
 * ad libitum
 * ad minister
 * ad misceō
 * ad moveō
 * ad nauseam
 * ad nūntiō
 * ad omnia
 * ad referendum
 * ad sentior
 * ad sequor


 * ad serō
 * ad serviō
 * ad similis
 * ad similō
 * ad sistō
 * ad suō
 * ad surgō
 * ad utrumque paratus
 * ad valorem
 * ad vehō

Descendants

 * English: (preposition)
 * French:
 * Galician: (preposition)
 * Italian: (preposition),


 * Portuguese: (preposition)
 * Romanian: (preposition)
 * Spanish: (preposition)

Pronoun

 * 1) Third person plural.
 * they, them

Noun

 * 1) story

Noun

 * 1) fire, funeral pyre

Etymology
From. Compare Assan and Arin aj and Kottish ai.

Pronoun

 * 1) I (first-person subjective singular)

Related terms

 * adɨŋ
 * etnɨn
 * ádɨŋ

Noun

 * 1) hat
 * ad a' bhile òir - the gold-rimmed hat
 * bile na h-aide - the rim of the hat

Etymology
From āt (“name”), from.

Noun

 * 1) name, first name, last name

Synonyms

 * isim

Preposition

 * 1) for, in order to, to