different between puter vs upter
puter
English
Noun
puter (plural puters)
- Alternative form of 'puter
Anagrams
- Putre, erupt, reput, upter
Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *puH-; compare Sanskrit ????? (p??yati, “stinks, rots”), Ancient Greek ???? (pûon, “discharge from a sore”), ???? (púth?, “to rot”), Gothic ???????????????? (fuls, “foul”), Old English f?l (“foul”) (whence English foul), from the same root.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /?pu.ter/, [?p?t??r]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?pu.ter/, [?pu?t??r]
Adjective
puter (feminine putris, neuter putre); third-declension three-termination adjective
- rotten, decaying
- crumbling, friable
Declension
Third-declension three-termination adjective.
Synonyms
- (rotten): p?tidus, putridus
Derived terms
- putre?
- putrefaci?
Descendants
- Galician: podre
- Italian: putre
- Kabuverdianu: podri
- Papiamentu: putrí
- Portuguese: podre
- Spanish: podre
- ? Welsh: pwdr
References
- puter in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- puter in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
puter m or f
- indefinite plural of pute
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
puter f
- indefinite plural of pute
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From German Butter (pronounced with initial unaspirated [p] in an Austro-Bavarian accent), from Middle High German buter, from Old High German butira, from Proto-West Germanic *buter?, from Latin b?t?rum, from Ancient Greek ???????? (boút?ron).
Noun
p?ter m (Cyrillic spelling ??????)
- butter
Declension
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upter
English
Alternative forms
- upta
Etymology
Abbreviation of up to putty.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??pt?/
Adjective
upter (comparative more upter, superlative most upter)
- (Australia, colloquial) Useless, no good.
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber 2003, p. 228:
- ‘Where's your father hiding?’ She rubbed the rough-textured skin, trying to warm it. ‘If he thinks he's entertaining us, he's upter.’
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber 2003, p. 228:
Anagrams
- 'puter, Puter, Putre, erupt, puter, reput
upter From the web:
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