Made

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English

Verb

made

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of make.

Thesaurus

assembled, assured of success, brought about, built, cast, caused, coming, constructed, crafted, created, crowned with success, custom, custom-built, custom-made, done, effectuated, executed, extracted, fabricated, fashioned, forged, formed, fortunate, gathered, grown, handcrafted, handmade, harvested, homemade, homespun, machine-made, machined, made to order, man-made, manufactured, mass-produced, milled, mined, molded, on the up-and-up, on top, out in front, performed, prefab, prefabricated, processed, produced, prosperous, put together, raised, ready-for-wear, ready-formed, ready-made, ready-prepared, ready-to-wear, refined, shaped, smelted, succeeding, successful, surefire, triumphant, well-built, well-constructed, well-made

Etymology

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Middle English mad < Old English macode or gemacod

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Danish

Verb

made

  1. feed

Dutch

Noun

Made f. (plural maden, diminutive maadje, diminutive plural maadjes)

  1. maggot; a fly larva that eats decomposing flesh.

Noun

Made f. (plural maden, diminutive maadje, diminutive plural maadjes)

  1. (archaic) grassland, meadow

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch made, from Old Dutch *matho, from Proto-Germanic *maþô. Cognate with Old English maþa, Old Saxon matho, Old High German mado (German Made), Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌰 (maþa), somehow from Proto-Indo-European *math- used in insect names.

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *maþwō, *mēþwō.

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Estonian

Proper noun

Made

  1. A female given name derived from biblical Magdaleena (Magdalene).
  2. A surname derived from the female given name, and from the male given name Matteus (Matthew).

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Finnish

Noun

Made

  1. burbot (Lota lota)

Etymology

From the verb mataa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈmɑde(ʔ)/
  • Rhymes: -ɑde
  • Hyphenation: ma‧de

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German

Noun

Made f. (genitive Made, plural Maden</span>)

  1. maggot

Etymology

Old High German mado. Cognates include Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌰 (maþa), Old Norse maðkr (Danish maddik).

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Japanese

Particle

Made (kanji , hiragana まで)

  1. : until, up to, as far as
    • マンガで分かるLisp (Manga Guide to Lisp)
      みりん。地域猫。最近までマクロのことをマグロと思っていた。
      みりん。ちいきねこ。さいきんまでまくろのことをまぐろとおもっていた。
      Mirin. Chiiki neko. Saikin made makuro no koto o maguro to omotte ita.
      Mirin: A neighbours' cat. Until recently often confused macros with maguro.
    10時まで働くつもりだ。
    10じまではたらくつもりだ。
    Jū-ji made hataraku tsumori da.
    I intend to work until ten o'clock.
    この電車は、下関まで行きます
    このでんしゃは、しものせきまでいきます
    Kono densha wa, Shimonoseki made ikimasu.
    This train goes as far as Shimonoseki.
    三時から五時まで
    さんじからごじまで
    San-ji kara go-ji made.
    From three o'clock until five o'clock.
    帰るまでまっている。
    かえるまでまっている。
    Kaeru made matte iru.
    I'll wait until you come home.

Notes

  •  (まで, made, until) is often combined with から (kara, from) to provide a range of something (e.g., time or distance).

Kurdish

Noun

made

  1. material

Etymology

From Arabic.


Latin

Verb

madē

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of madeō

Scots

Verb

made

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of mak.