jut
See also: jüt
English
Etymology
From Middle English, alteration of jet, cognate with jetty
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dʒʌt/
- Rhymes: -ʌt
Noun
jut (plural juts)
- Something that sticks out.
- 1999, Stardust, Neil Gaiman, page 3 (2001 Perennial Edition).
- The town of Wall stands today as it has stood for six hundred years, on a high jut of granite amidst a small forest woodland.
- 1999, Stardust, Neil Gaiman, page 3 (2001 Perennial Edition).
Verb
jut (third-person singular simple present juts, present participle jutting, simple past and past participle jutted)
- (intransitive) To stick out.
- the jutting part of a building
- Sir Thomas Browne
- It seems to jut out of the structure of the poem.
- 1997, Don DeLillo, chapter 1, in Underworld:
- ...enormous Chesterfield packs aslant on the scoreboards, a couple of cigarettes jutting from each.
- (obsolete) To butt.
- Mason
- the jutting steer
- Mason
Derived terms
Translations
to stick out
Gothic
Hungarian
Etymology
From Proto-Ugric *juktɜ- (“to come”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈjut]
Audio (file)
Verb
jut
- (intransitive) to get to somewhere (to a location or a situation), to arrive (via a process or a journey)
- (intransitive) to obtain, to get something (-hoz/-hez/-höz)
- sok pénzhez jut ― to get a large amount of money
- (intransitive) to be gotten by someone, to be left to someone, to be given to someone (-nak/-nek)
- Az ételből csak három embernek jut. ― The food is enough for only three people.
Conjugation
conjugation of jut
Infinitive | jutni | |||||||
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Past participle | jutott | |||||||
Present participle | jutó | |||||||
Future participle | - | |||||||
Adverbial participle | jutva | |||||||
Potential | juthat | |||||||
1st person sg | 2nd person sg informal | 3rd person sg, 2nd person sg formal |
1st person pl | 2nd person pl informal | 3rd person pl, 2nd person pl formal | |||
Indicative mood | Present | Indefinite | jutok | jutsz | jut | jutunk | juttok | jutnak |
Definite | intransitive verb, definite forms are not used | |||||||
Past | Indefinite | jutottam | jutottál | jutott | jutottunk | jutottatok | jutottak | |
Definite | - | |||||||
Conditional mood | Present | Indefinite | jutnék | jutnál | jutna | jutnánk | jutnátok | jutnának |
Definite | - | |||||||
Subjunctive mood | Present | Indefinite | jussak | juss or jussál |
jusson | jussunk | jussatok | jussanak |
Definite | - | |||||||
Conjugated infinitive | jutnom | jutnod | jutnia | jutnunk | jutnotok | jutniuk |
Derived terms
- jutalék
- jutalom
- juttat
(With verbal prefixes):
- alájut
- átjut
- bejut
- belejut
- eljut
- előrejut
- feljut
- följut
- hátrajut
- hazajut
- hozzájut
- idejut
- keresztüljut
- kijut
- lejut
- odajut
- túljut
- végigjut
- visszajut
(Expressions)
- bajba jut
- döntőbe jut
- eszébe jut
References
- Entry #1762 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
- Zaicz, Gábor. Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (’Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, ISBN 963 7094 01 6
Old French
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