dut
English
Noun
dut (plural duts)
- (Hartlepool) A snug woolly hat.
- 2010, Alan Wright, Wright Here
- The result is that I’m entering Ward Jackson Park, near Hartlepool Cricket Club, dressed in people shorts, comfy top – and traditional blue-and-white Pooly dut (for culture starved southerners, a woolly cap).
- 2010, Alan Wright, Wright Here
Catalan
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- dot (southern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
From Old High German *dōd, northern variant of tōt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /duːt/
Adjective
dut (masculine dude, feminine dut)
- (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) dead; not alive
- Do litt ene dude Honk nevve der Stroß.
- There’s a dead dog lying by the road.
Dutch
Pronunciation
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Verb
dut
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of dutten
- imperative of dutten
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dy/
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Friulian
Scottish Gaelic
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish طوت (tut, dut), from Persian توت (tut).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dut/
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