ked
suomi-englanti sanakirjaked englanniksi
Any of the family (taxfmt) of obligate parasites, especially the ked, (taxfmt).
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In the modern language almost exclusively construed with the preposition (m) and either the pronoun (m), as in the set phrase ''Jeg er ked af det'' ("I'm sorry"), or a subclause. There is also the substandard derivation (m)).
(infl of)
in (something hollow); (n-g)
''xoo-ked'' : in a canoe
(alternative form of).
(syncopic form of)
(inflection of)
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