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abit
English
Adverb
abit
- Misspelling of a bit.
Usage notes
The misspelling is found in informal writing, but seldom, if ever, in printed works.
Finnish
Noun
abit
- nominative plural of abi
Latin
Verb
abit
- third-person singular present active indicative of abe?
Middle English
Verb
abit
- third-person singular simple present indicative of abide
Old French
Alternative forms
- habit
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin habitus.
Noun
abit m (oblique plural abiz or abitz, nominative singular abiz or abitz, nominative plural abit)
- item of clothing
Descendants
- French: habit
- ? German: Habit
- ? Middle Dutch: habijt
- Dutch: habijt
- Afrikaans: habyt
- Dutch: habijt
- ? Middle English: abit, habit
- English: habit
- Scots: haibit
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