vidus

Etymology
From, from. The semantic change from “forest” to “region, area (between villages)” and to “middle, between” probably comes from a situation in which the areas between villages are mostly occupied by forest (cf. the opposite change, from “middle” to “forest,” in 🇨🇬; these two words, and  apparently swapped their meanings). Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬; in the original sense of “forest,” also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) middle, center place situated at approximately the same distance from the edges, sides, extremities (of something)
 * 2)  middle moment or period separated from the beginning and the end (of some process) by similarly long time intervals
 * 3) middle the inside, the internal part (of something)
 * 4)  in the middle of, in the midst of, amid, among
 * 5)  middle, waist
 * 6)  region, area
 * 1)  middle moment or period separated from the beginning and the end (of some process) by similarly long time intervals
 * 2) middle the inside, the internal part (of something)
 * 3)  in the middle of, in the midst of, amid, among
 * 4)  middle, waist
 * 5)  region, area
 * 1) middle the inside, the internal part (of something)
 * 2)  in the middle of, in the midst of, amid, among
 * 3)  middle, waist
 * 4)  region, area
 * 1)  in the middle of, in the midst of, amid, among
 * 2)  middle, waist
 * 3)  region, area
 * 1)  middle, waist
 * 2)  region, area
 * 1)  middle, waist
 * 2)  region, area
 * 1)  middle, waist
 * 2)  region, area
 * 1)  region, area
 * 1)  region, area
 * 1)  region, area

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Etymology
From (probably originally meaning separated, rural) presumably from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Further akin to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, possibly 🇨🇬 (river in Central Bulgaria).

Noun

 * 1) interior, inside
 * 2) inward