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lut

lut

See also: lût, lüt, lụt, and łūt

Albanian

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Noun

lut

  1. to beg, pray, request

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin lutum. Compare Daco-Romanian lut.

Noun

lut

  1. clay, loam

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Danish

Etymology

Borrowing from Middle Low German lute (lute).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lut/, [lud̥]

Noun

lut c (singular definite lutten, plural indefinite lutter)

  1. lute

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French

Etymology 1

Verb

lut

  1. third-person singular past historic of lire

Etymology 2

From Latin lutum (mud).

Noun

lut m (plural luts)

  1. lute; slip

Lojban

Rafsi

lut

  1. rafsi of pluta.

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz, whence also Old English hlūd.

Adjective

lūt

  1. loud

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Descendants


Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lut/
  • Homophones: lód, lud

Noun

lut m inan

  1. solder joint
  2. solder

Declension


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin lutum (mud).

Noun

lut n (plural luturi)

  1. clay, loam

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Swedish

Noun

lut (uncountable)

  1. lye (a strong caustic alkaline solution of potassium or sodium salts)
    Från filtret går luten tillbaks till kokaren
    From the filter, the lye returns to the boiler
  2. inclination, the degree of sloping

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See also

  • ligga på lut

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowing from German Luft (air). (The 'f' removed because it wouldn't quite conform to Volapük phonotactics, and would make the word appear too a posteriori.)

Noun

lut (uncountable luts)

  1. air

Declension