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jut

English

Etymology

From Middle English [Term?], alteration of jet, cognate with jetty.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??t/
  • Rhymes: -?t

Verb

jut (third-person singular simple present juts, present participle jutting, simple past and past participle jutted)

  1. (intransitive) To stick out.
    • '1725-1726, William Broome, The Odyssey
      It seems to jut out of the structure of the poem.
  2. (obsolete) To butt.
    • 1772-1782, William Mason, The English Garden
      the jutting steer

Derived terms

  • jaw-jutting

Translations

Noun

jut (plural juts)

  1. Something that sticks out.
    Synonyms: outcrop, protrusion
    • 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.

Translations

Anagrams

  • UJT

Gothic

Romanization

jut

  1. Romanization of ????????????

Hungarian

Etymology

From Proto-Ugric *jukt?- (to come).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?jut]
  • Rhymes: -ut

Verb

jut

  1. (intransitive) to get somewhere (to a location or a situation), to arrive
    Synonyms: érkezik, kerül
    • 1958, Miklós Szenczi (translator), Jane Austen (author), Büszkeség és balítélet (Pride and Prejudice)
      Fél mérföldön át egyre fölfelé vitt az útjuk, s végül elég magas dombtet?re jutottak, ahol véget ér az erd?, (…)
      They gradually ascended for half-a-mile, and then found themselves at the top of a considerable eminence, where the wood ceased, (…)
      Két nappal ezel?tt megdöbbent? hír jutott a fülembe.
      A report of a most alarming nature reached me two days ago.
      (Literally: “…got into my ears…”)
  2. (intransitive, figuratively) to arrive at, come to (a decision, an agreement, an understanding, a conclusion, or a result)
    • 1958, Miklós Szenczi (translator), Jane Austen (author), Büszkeség és balítélet (Pride and Prejudice)
      El?ször is az egyházi adó kérdésében olyan megegyezésre kell jutnia, amely hasznos reá magára nézve, de a kegyúr érdekeit sem sérti.
      In the first place, he must make such an agreement for tithes as a may be beneficial to himself and not offensive to his patron.
  3. (intransitive) to come by something (-hoz/-hez/-höz)
    Synonym: kap
    • 1976, Mária Borbás (translator), Jane Austen (author), Értelem és érzelem (Sense and Sensibility)
      Mrs. Dashwood elküldte válaszát, s tüstént abban az élvezetben részesítette magát, hogy bejelentette mostohafiának és a feleségének: házhoz jutott
      No sooner was her answer dispatched, than Mrs. Dashwood indulged herself in the pleasure of announcing to her son-in-law and his wife that she was provided with a house
    • 1983, Mária Borbás (translator), Jane Austen (author), A klastrom titka (Northanger Abbey)
      Váratlanul ranghoz és vagyonhoz jutott, és így elhárult minden akadály;
      His unexpected accession to title and fortune had removed all his difficulties;
  4. (intransitive) to be left to someone, to be given or afforded to someone (-nak/-nek)
    • 1958, Miklós Szenczi (translator), Jane Austen (author), Büszkeség és balítélet (Pride and Prejudice)
      Valami nagy hiba történhetett a két fiatalember nevelése körül. Az egyiknek jutott minden jóság, a másiknak csak a látszata.
      There certainly was some great mismanagement in the education of those two young men. One has got all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it.
      (Literally: “to one of them got all the goodness,…”)
      Edwardnak jutott osztályrészül az els?nek érkezett el?joga, (…)
      Edward was allowed to retain the privilege of first comer, (…)
      (…) Robert életmódjában, beszédében mi sem késztethetett ama gyanúra, hogy (…) bátyjának keveset hagyott, sem hogy neki magának túlságosan sok jutott;
      (…) nothing ever appeared in Robert's style of living or of talking to give a suspicion of (…) either leaving his brother too little, or bringing himself too much;
      (Literally: “too much got to himself”)

Conjugation

Derived terms

(With verbal prefixes):

References

Further reading

  • jut in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN

Old French

Verb

jut

  1. third-person singular past historic of gesir

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kut

English

Alternative forms

  • goot
  • gut

Etymology

From Korean ? (gut), romanized as kut under the McCune-Reischauer romanization system.

Noun

kut

  1. A traditional Korean shamanic ritual.

Albanian

Etymology

Possibly borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin cubitum. Compare Aromanian cot.

Noun

kut m

  1. yardstick

See also

  • jard

Cahuilla

Noun

kút

  1. fire

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • cutte (obsolete)
  • kutte (obsolete)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?t/
  • Hyphenation: kut
  • Rhymes: -?t

Etymology 1

Derivation from Proto-Germanic *kweþuz (abdomen, belly) (compare Old Norse kviðr (abdomen, belly) and Gothic ???????????????????? (qiþus, womb) is unlikely. Probably kut is cognate with kuit (spawn) and kont (ass). Also Old Dutch quintuc (genitals of a female dog) [8th century] might be related.

Noun

kut f (plural kutten, diminutive kutje n)

  1. (vulgar) vulva, especially the vagina; cunt, pussy
  2. (vulgar, chiefly Brabantian, derogatory) a strongly disliked person; cunt, fuck
Derived terms
  • flapkut
  • gratenkut
  • kut-
  • kutlul
  • kut met peren
  • kutzwager
  • sufkut

Interjection

kut

  1. (vulgar, Netherlands) fuck!

Adjective

kut (comparative kutter, superlative kutst)

  1. (vulgar, Netherlands) crap, not entertaining
    Synonym: ruk
Inflection

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

kut

  1. first-person singular present indicative of kutten
  2. imperative of kutten

References


Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from English good.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kut/, [?kut?]
  • Rhymes: -ut
  • Syllabification: kut

Adjective

kut

  1. (Finglish) Good.

References

  • Hellstrom, Robert W. (1976) , “Finglish”, in American Speech, volume 51, issue 1/2, page 90

Norman

Alternative forms

  • coute (Jersey, Guernsey)

Etymology

From Old French coute, code (elbow), from Latin cubitum, from cub?, cub?re (lie down, recline).

Noun

kut m (plural kuts)

  1. (Sark, anatomy) elbow

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *k?t?. Compare Compare Czech kout.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kû?t/

Noun

k?t m (Cyrillic spelling ????)

  1. corner
  2. angle

Declension

Related terms

  • kutak
  • pravi kut

Synonyms

  • ugao

References

  • “kut” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??t/
  • Rhymes: -??t

Noun

kut c

  1. puppy; a young seal, chiefly of grey seal

Declension


Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic ????????????? (q?¹ut¹), from Proto-Turkic *Kut (luck, good fortune).

Noun

kut (definite accusative kutu, plural kutlar)

  1. luck

Derived terms

  • kutlu

References


Tübatulabal

Etymology

From Proto-Uto-Aztecan *kut (firewood).

Noun

kut

  1. fire

References

  • Voegelin, C. F. (July 1958) , “Working dictionary of Tübatulabal”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 24, issue 3, JSTOR 1263500, pages 221–228

Veps

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Adverb

kut

  1. how, in what way (interrogative)
  2. how, the way that (relative)

Derived terms

  • kut-ni
  • kut-se
  • koje-kut
  • nikut

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007) , “???”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovar? [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

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