Untat

See also: untat

German

Etymology

From Middle High German untāt, from Old High German untāt, from Proto-Germanic *undēdiz. Analysable as un- (bad, grave) + Tat (deed). Cognate with Middle Dutch ondaet, Middle Low German undāt, Old English undǣd.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnˌtaːt/

Noun

Untat f (genitive Untat, plural Untaten)

  1. atrocity
  2. malpractice

Declension

Further reading

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