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See also:Arts,arts.,árts,ärts,andARTS

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arts

  1. plural ofart.
    • 1918,W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter II, inThe Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.:The Bobbs-Merrill Company,→OCLC:
      That the young Mr. Churchills liked—but they did not like him coming round of an evening and drinking weak whisky-and-water while he held forth on railway debentures and corporation loans. Mr. Barrett, however, by fawning and flattery, seemed to be able to make not only Mrs. Churchill but everyone else do what he desired. And if thearts of humbleness failed him, he overcame you by sheer impudence.

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arts pl (plural only)

  1. Thehumanities.
    1. Thestudy oflanguages andliterature.
    2. Thestudy ofliterature,philosophy, and thearts.
  2. Theliberal arts.

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the study of languages and literature
the study of literature, philosophy, and the arts
liberal arts

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Etymology

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FromDutcharts, fromMiddle Dutchersetere,arsete, fromOld Dutchercetere. Influenced byGermanArzt. All borrowed fromMedieval Latinarcīāter, fromLate Latinarchīāter, fromAncient Greekἀρχιατρός(arkhiatrós).

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arts (pluralartse)

  1. medicaldoctor
    Synonym:dokter

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Catalan

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arts

  1. plural ofart

Chinese

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FromEnglisharts.

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arts

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese)arts;fine arts;liberal arts

References

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  • Bauer, Robert S. (2021)ABC Cantonese-English Comprehensive Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press,→ISBN, page12

Danish

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arts c

  1. indefinitegenitivesingular ofart

Dutch

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutchersetere,arseter,arsete, fromOld Dutchercetere, fromProto-West Germanic*arcijātārī. The modern form is based on or influenced byGermanArzt. All borrowed fromMedieval Latinarcīāter, fromLate Latinarchīāter, fromAncient Greekἀρχιατρός(arkhiatrós).

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arts m (pluralartsen,diminutiveartsje n,feminineartse)

  1. physician,doctor

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French

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arts m

  1. plural ofart

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Latvian

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Participle

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arts(definiteartais)

  1. plowed;indefinitepastpassiveparticiple ofart
    arts tīrumsplowed field

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Indefinite declension(nenoteiktāgalotne) ofarts
masculine(vīriešu dzimte)feminine(sieviešu dzimte)
singularpluralsingularplural
nominativeartsartiartaartas
genitiveartaartuartasartu
dativeartamartiemartaiartām
accusativeartuartusartuartas
instrumentalartuartiemartuartām
locativeartāartosartāartās
vocative

Occitan

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arts

  1. plural ofart

Swedish

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arts

  1. indefinitegenitivesingular ofart

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