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putu
English
Etymology
From Afrikaans putu, or its source, Zulu uphuthu.
Pronunciation
- (General South African) IPA(key): /?p?t?/, /?pu?t?/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pu?tu?/
Noun
putu (uncountable)
- (South Africa) A form of porridge made from maize meal. [from 20th c.]
- 1978, André Brink, Rumours of Rain, Vintage 2000, p. 328:
- Theo and I would join the servants for breakfast, squatting on our haunches round the three-legged iron pot, helping ourselves to tough putu porridge in our cupped hands.
- 2012, Nadine Gordimer, No Time Like the Present, Bloomsbury 2013, p. 242:
- Jonathan is volunteering to carve the leg of lamb that was decided on, although there's putu with beans as well as roast potatoes Reed style (or what Jabu knows as white style).
- 1978, André Brink, Rumours of Rain, Vintage 2000, p. 328:
Related terms
- putu pap
Translations
Greenlandic
Etymology
From Proto-Inuit *putu(-) (“hole through something, to pierce, has a hole”), from Proto-Eskimo *putru(-) (“hole, to pierce”). Compare putuvoq (“is perforated”), and pussorpoq (“has a hole worn in it”).
Noun
putu (plural putut)
- hole
Further reading
- DAKA
Hopi
Adjective
putu
- heavy (possessing great weight)
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay putu, from Tamil ?????? (pu??u, “puttu”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?putu]
- Hyphenation: pu?tu
Noun
putu (first-person possessive putuku, second-person possessive putumu, third-person possessive putunya)
- (cooking) kue putu: an Indonesian (kue) traditional cylindrical-shaped and green-colored steamed cake.
Further reading
- “putu” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?putu/
Noun
putu
- accusative singular of puta
- instrumental singular of puta
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pu?tu]
Verb
putu
- third-person singular simple perfect indicative of putea
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
putu m
- dative/locative singular of put
Noun
putu (Cyrillic spelling ????)
- dative/locative singular of puto
Noun
putu (Cyrillic spelling ????)
- accusative singular of puta
Tausug
Noun
putu
- A confection made by steaming grated cassava.
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puta
English
Etymology
From Spanish puta.
Noun
puta (uncountable)
- (vulgar, chiefly US Hispanic) A prostitute, whore, slut, bitch, etc.
Anagrams
- Tupa, UATP, patu, tapu
Asturian
Noun
puta f (plural putes)
- whore (prostitute)
Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /?pu.t?/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /?pu.ta/
Noun
puta f (plural putes)
- (derogatory, vulgar) prostitute, whore, slut
- mischievous
Synonyms
- bagassa, barjaula, barram, folla fembra, meuca, prostituta
Derived terms
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish puta.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pu?ta
Noun
puta
- (derogatory, vulgar) a prostitute
- (derogatory, vulgar) a slut
- (derogatory, vulgar) a bitch
Synonyms
- (slut): bigaon, igat
- (slutty): aryat, bigaon, bigatla, igat
Galician
Etymology
From Old Galician and Old Portuguese puta, probably from Vulgar Latin *putta, variant of puta, female form of puttus, putus (“boy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?puta?/
Noun
puta f (plural putas)
- (vulgar, derogatory) whore
- Synonym: prostituta
- (vulgar, derogatory) slut
- 1459, Anselmo López Carreira (ed.), Fragmentos de notarios, doc. 164;
- Iten Costança de Riba davia diso porlo dito juramento que feito avya que lle oyra diser que disera a dita Costança Vasques que era huna puta que posera as cornas ao marido
- Item, Constanza de Ribadavia said, by that oath that she had done, that she heard that said Constanza Vázquez was a slut that had put horns on her husband
- Iten Costança de Riba davia diso porlo dito juramento que feito avya que lle oyra diser que disera a dita Costança Vasques que era huna puta que posera as cornas ao marido
- 1459, Anselmo López Carreira (ed.), Fragmentos de notarios, doc. 164;
- (vulgar, derogatory) bitch
Derived terms
- fillo de puta
Adjective
puta m or f (plural putas)
- (vulgar) evil; inmoral
- (vulgar) an intensifier used in a similar way as fucking, freaking or damn may be used in the USA. May mean "huge", "impressive" and/or "problematic" and can even be used in a good way, if the person is jealous
References
- “puta” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006-2012.
- “puta” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006-2016.
- “puta” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006-2013.
- “puta” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.
- “puta” in Álvarez, Rosario (coord.): Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués, Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.
Interlingua
Etymology
From Italian puttana, French putain, Spanish puta, and Portuguese puta.
Noun
puta (plural putas)
- (vulgar) whore
Synonyms
- prostituta (“prostitute”)
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguese puta.
Noun
puta
- (slang) whore, slut, prostitute
- (slang) bitch
Latin
Etymology 1
Imperative of put? (“think, consider”).
Alternative forms
- putà (early modern)
Pronunciation 1
- (Classical) IPA(key): /?pu.ta?/, [?p?t?ä?]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?pu.ta/, [?pu?t??]
Verb
put?
- second-person singular present active imperative of put? (“think!”)
Etymology 2
Lexicalisation of the above imperative that underwent iambic shortening.
Pronunciation 2
- (Classical) IPA(key): /?pu.ta/, [?p?t?ä]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?pu.ta/, [?pu?t??]
- Note: the final vowel is lexicalised as short in this use.
Adverb
puta (not comparable)
- suppose, for instance, namely
- Synonyms: ut puta, ecce puta, ecce, exempl? gr?ti?
Etymology 3
Adjective
puta
- nominative/vocative feminine singular of putus
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of putus
Adjective
put?
- ablative feminine singular of putus
Lithuanian
Noun
puta f
- foam
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?puta/
Etymology 1
Borrowed from East Central German or German Pute.
Noun
puta f
- (female) turkey (bird)
- turkey (meat)
Declension
Synonyms
- truta
- turkawa
Etymology 2
Verb
puta
- (dialectal) Alternative form of pyta
References
- puta in Manfred Starosta (1999): Dolnoserbsko-nimski s?ownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch. Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag.
Maori
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *puta. Compare Hawaiian puka.
Noun
puta
- hole
- anus
Verb
puta
- to pass through and out
- to graduate
- to run off; to escape
- to be born
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- puten
Noun
puta f sg
- definite feminine singular of pute
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
puta f sg
- definite singular of pute
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Spanish puta and Portuguese puta and Kabuverdianu puta.
Noun
puta
- (slang) (vulgar) whore, slut, prostitute
- (slang) (vulgar) bitch
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly related to Italian puttana (Old Spanish putaña; see putañear), which ultimately derives from Latin putus (“boy”). María Moliner dictionary (also Joan Coromines) states the most probable origin: from Vulgar Latin putta, variant of puta, female form of puttus, putus (“boy”). Note that this word appears in all Romance languages.
Noun
puta f (plural putas)
- (vulgar, derogatory) prostitute, whore, hooker, slut
Adjective
puta (plural, comparable)
- feminine singular of puto
- (vulgar, derogatory, of a girl or woman) promiscuous
- (only in some cities in Brazil, vulgar, also in Portugal) an intensifier used in a similar way as fucking, frigging or damn may be used in the USA. May mean "huge", "impressive" and/or "problematic" and can even be used in a good way if the person is jealous
- Synonyms: baita, gaita
Scottish Gaelic
Noun
puta m sg
- genitive singular of put
Mutation
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
Genitive singular form of p?t (“road, path, way”), but used in plural constructions as an alternative form of the adverb p?t (“time”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??ta?/
- Hyphenation: pu?ta
Adverb
pút? (Cyrillic spelling ??????)
- times (in combination with cardinals greater than or equal to two, and other words indicating quantity, specifying how many times has the action been repeated)
- times (indicating multiplication)
Related terms
- (adverbial sense): p?t
Etymology 2
From Old High German puttina.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pûta/
- Hyphenation: pu?ta
Noun
p?ta f (Cyrillic spelling ?????)
- (regional) wooden dish or plate (usually made by a cooper)
Declension
Noun
puta (Cyrillic spelling ????)
- inflection of puto:
- genitive singular
- nominative/genitive/accusative/vocative plural
Spanish
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly related to Italian puttana (Old Spanish putaña; see putañear), which ultimately derives from Latin putus (“boy”). María Moliner dictionary (also Joan Coromines) states the most probable origin: from Vulgar Latin putta, variant of puta, female form of puttus, putus (“boy”). Note that this word appears in all Romance languages.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?puta/, [?pu.t?a]
Adjective
puta
- feminine singular of puto
Noun
puta f (plural putas)
- (derogatory, vulgar) whore, slut, prostitute
- Synonyms: golfa, maraca, prostituta, ramera
- (derogatory, vulgar) bitch
- Synonym: zorra
Derived terms
Related terms
- putañear (verb)
See also
- dejada f
- golfa f
- mujerzuela f
- ramera f
- tu madre f
Descendants
- ? Cebuano: puta
- ? English: puta
- ? Tagalog: puta
References
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -²??ta
Verb
puta (present putar, preterite putade, supine putat, imperative puta)
- to pout (one's lips)
Conjugation
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish puta.
Noun
puta
- (derogatory, vulgar) prostitute, whore, slut
Interjection
puta
- (vulgar, colloquial) Expressing dismay or discontent.
See also
- (colloquial alternative spelling) pota
- putang ina
- putang ina mo
Anagrams
- tupa
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