different between sumat vs summat

sumat

English

Pronoun

sumat

  1. (Yorkshire, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of summat
    • 1841, Charles Selby, Maximums & Speciments of William Muggins, Natural Philosopher and Citizen of the World, 313 (1859 ed.)
      ?Salem aleicum,’ says she; which means, How do you do, or sumat hequivalent to it.

Adverb

sumat (not comparable)

  1. (Yorkshire, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of summat

Anagrams

  • Ma Tsu, Ma-tsu, Mat-Su, Matsu, Maust, musta

Bau Bidayuh

Noun

sumat

  1. sand (finely ground rock)

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /su?mat/
  • Rhymes: -at

Verb

sumat m (feminine sumada, masculine plural sumats, feminine plural sumades)

  1. past participle of sumar

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: su?mat

Verb

sumat

  1. to take after a bad trait or characteristic

Related terms

  • liwat

Finnish

Noun

sumat

  1. Nominative plural form of suma.

Anagrams

  • masut, musat, musta

Latin

Verb

s?mat

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of s?m?

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summat

English

Alternative forms

  • sommat
  • sumet (17th century)
  • summut, zum'ot, summot (18th – 19th centuries)
  • sumat, summet, zumat, zummat, zummet, zummut (19th century)

Etymology

Dialectal variant of somewhat attested from the 18th century. Joseph Wright suggested that it might be a contraction of "some that" in A Grammar of the Dialect of Windhill (page 78).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?m?t/, /?z?m?t/, /?s?m?t/
Homonyms: summit (in some dialects)

Pronoun

summat

  1. (Britain, especially Northern England, Yorkshire) Something.
    • 1809, Theodore Hook, "Killing No Murder" in The Sporting Magazine, volume 34, no. 202, page 185
      ...every gentleman tips us summat, we looks for it as natural as possible.
    • 1825 October 12, Walter Scott, Letters (published 1935), IX.245
      They require the atmosphere of a cigar and the amalgam of a sum'mat comfortable.
    • 1859, George Eliot, Adam Bede, I.i.i.10
      A man must learn summat beside Gospel to make them things.
    • 1929, John Cowper Powys, Wolf Solent, page 129
      He were a-going to gie I summat for’n, but like enough it’ll be worth more to a gent like yourself.
    • 1947, Thomas Armstrong, King Cotton, page 53
      Does he think I’ve been soaping up to the Governor or summat?
    • 1997, J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, iv:
      ‘Got summat fer yeh here – I mighta sat on it at some point, but it’ll taste all right.’
    • 2006, Robin Jarvis, Thomas, page 20
      Why go all the way to find summat that ain’t there?

Adverb

summat (not comparable)

  1. (Britain, regional) Somewhat, to a limited extent or degree
    • 1859, George Eliot, Adam Bede, I.i.viii.172
      It's summat-like to see such a man as that i' the desk of a Sunday!

Anagrams

  • Sammut

Finnish

Noun

summat

  1. Nominative plural form of summa.

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