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kurt
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- kurz, korz (Moselle Franconian)
- koot (Kölsch)
Etymology
From Old High German kurt, from Proto-West Germanic *kurt, from Latin curtus. The word was borrowed around the time when the High German consonant shift ceased to be active, which explains the Old High German doublets kurt and kurz. The fact that within Central Franconian the t-form is northern, may imply that it has been reinforced by Low Franconian and Low German influence.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ku??t/
Adjective
kurt (masculine kurte, feminine kurt, comparative kürter, superlative et kürzte or kürtste)
- (Ripuarian, north-western Moselle Franconian) short; not long
Czech
Alternative forms
- court (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?kurt]
- Rhymes: -urt
Noun
kurt m inan
- court (place arranged for playing the games of tennis, basketball, squash, badminton, volleyball and some other games)
Declension
Synonyms
- dvorec
Further reading
- kurt in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- kurt in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Anagrams
- krut
- kutr
Estonian
Etymology
Of Baltic origin. Compare Latvian kurls (“deaf”) and Lithuanian kurtus, kur?ias. Possibly a cognate to Finnish kuuro.
Adjective
kurt (genitive kurdi, partitive kurti)
- deaf
Declension
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??r?t/
Noun
kurt n (genitive singular kurts, no plural)
- chivalrous, courteous, well-mannered
- modesty
- (archaic) court
Declension
Derived terms
- með kurt og pí
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *kur-, from Proto-Indo-European *kr?-, *ker- (“to cut”) (whence also cirst (“to cut, to strike”), q.v.). Given that in ancient times fire was produced by striking (e.g., a flint against metal), it is possible that kurt uguni originally meant “to cut, strike fire.” It is also possible that the meaning of kurt was influenced by that of a homophonous Proto-Indo-European stem *ker (“to burn, to heat”) (whence karst, q.v., and also German Herd, English hearth), which may ultimately be related to *ker- (“to cut”). Cognates include Lithuanian kùrti (“to make fire; to make, to build, to found; to create; to run”), Old Prussian k?ra (“he built”), Sanskrit ????? (kar?ti) (past tense ???? (kuru)), ?????? (kr?n?ti, “to make, to prepare”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [k?rt], IPA(key): [kûrt]
Verb
kurt (tr., 1st conj., pres. kuru, kur, kur, past k?ru)
- to light, to ignite (to make something start burning or producing heat)
- to heat (to burn fuel in a stove in order to create heat in a certain room, building, etc.)
- (figuratively) to encourage, to incite
Usage notes
Level intonation is the standard intonation for the term kurt (“to light, ignite”) according to Latviešu etimolo?ijas v?rdn?ca, pronunciation with a broken intonation is very common, however.
Conjugation
Synonyms
- dedzin?t
- kurin?t
Derived terms
- prefixed verbs:
- other derived terms:
- kurin?t
- kurties
- kurtuve
Related terms
- iekurs
- ugunskurs
References
Northern Kurdish
Adjective
kurt
- short
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish ?????, from Proto-Turkic *k?rt. Compare Azerbaijani qurd, Kazakh ???? (qurt), Old Turkic [script needed] (kurt).
Noun
kurt (definite accusative kurdu, plural kurtlar)
- wolf
- maggot
Declension
Synonyms
- (wolf): börü (dial.)
Related terms
- kurtçuk (minimisation)
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