different between skute vs spute
skute
English
Etymology
From Icelandic [Term?]; akin to Swedish skuta, Danish skude, Dutch schuit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sku?t/
Noun
skute (plural skutes)
- (obsolete) A boat; a small vessel.
- 1618, Roger Williams, Actions of the Low Countries
- They carried with them all the skutes and boats that might be found.
- 1618, Roger Williams, Actions of the Low Countries
Anagrams
- stuke, teuks
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse skúta
Noun
skute f or m (definite singular skuta or skuten, indefinite plural skuter, definite plural skutene)
- (nautical) a vessel, craft, ship (esp. a sailing ship)
Derived terms
- flaskeskute
- seilskute
References
- “skute” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “skute” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²sk??t?/
Noun
skute f (definite singular skuta, indefinite plural skuter, definite plural skutene)
- a ship (mostly used for sailing ships)
Derived terms
- flaskeskute
References
- “skute” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sku.t?/
Participle
skute
- inflection of skuty:
- neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
- nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
skute (Cyrillic spelling ?????)
- vocative singular of skut
skute From the web:
- what means skuter
- what does skute?ný mean
spute
English
Etymology
Abbreviated from dispute.
Verb
spute (third-person singular simple present sputes, present participle sputing, simple past and past participle sputed)
- (obsolete) To dispute; to discuss.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wyclif to this entry?)
Anagrams
- TUPEs, Tse-p'u, puets, set up, set-up, setup, stupe, upset
German
Pronunciation
Verb
spute
- inflection of sputen:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
Latin
Participle
sp?te
- vocative masculine singular of sp?tus
spute From the web:
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