English Etymology From Old Germanic root bedh meaning "to dig", Old English bedde or betti meaning "garden plot" and "sleeping place". Noun bed a piece of furniture to sleep on a prepared spot to spend the night in, as in camping a garden plot, as in "bed of roses" the bottom of a lake or other body of water, as in "sea bed" collective noun for oysters, mussels, or other sessile shellfish a flat surface or layer on which something else is to be placed, as a "bed of lettuce" Translations Arabic السرير Breton: gwele m (1, 4), naoz f (4) Dutch: bed n (1,3,5), slaapstee m (not used anymore) (1), bedding f (4) Esperanto: lito (1) French: lit m (1, 4) German: Bett n (1, 2), Beet n (3), Grund m (4), Austernbank f (5) Chinese: 床 Finnish: sänky, vuode (1), alusta, paikka (2), penkki (e.g. ruusupenkki) (3), pohja (4) Guaraní: upa (t-) Icelandic: seng, sengen, bedet Indonesian: tempat tidur Interlingua: lecto Japanese: ベッド (beddo) Portuguese: cama f (1,2), leito m (1,2,4) Russian: Кровать Spanish: cama f, lecho m Swedish: säng (1), rabatt (e.g. rosenrabatt) (3), botten (e.g. sjöbotten) (4) Tupinambá: upaba (t-), kesaba Volapük: bed Verb to bed to go to a sleeping bed to put oneself to sleep Dutch Noun bed n a piece of furniture to sleep on a garden plot, as in "bed of roses" collective noun for oysters Translations English: bed Volapük Noun bed
Noun bed a piece of furniture to sleep on a prepared spot to spend the night in, as in camping a garden plot, as in "bed of roses" the bottom of a lake or other body of water, as in "sea bed" collective noun for oysters, mussels, or other sessile shellfish a flat surface or layer on which something else is to be placed, as a "bed of lettuce" Translations Arabic السرير Breton: gwele m (1, 4), naoz f (4) Dutch: bed n (1,3,5), slaapstee m (not used anymore) (1), bedding f (4) Esperanto: lito (1) French: lit m (1, 4) German: Bett n (1, 2), Beet n (3), Grund m (4), Austernbank f (5) Chinese: 床 Finnish: sänky, vuode (1), alusta, paikka (2), penkki (e.g. ruusupenkki) (3), pohja (4) Guaraní: upa (t-) Icelandic: seng, sengen, bedet Indonesian: tempat tidur Interlingua: lecto Japanese: ベッド (beddo) Portuguese: cama f (1,2), leito m (1,2,4) Russian: Кровать Spanish: cama f, lecho m Swedish: säng (1), rabatt (e.g. rosenrabatt) (3), botten (e.g. sjöbotten) (4) Tupinambá: upaba (t-), kesaba Volapük: bed Verb to bed to go to a sleeping bed to put oneself to sleep Dutch Noun bed n a piece of furniture to sleep on a garden plot, as in "bed of roses" collective noun for oysters Translations English: bed Volapük Noun bed
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Dutch Noun bed n a piece of furniture to sleep on a garden plot, as in "bed of roses" collective noun for oysters Translations English: bed Volapük Noun bed
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