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Translingual

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Etymology

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Possibly from either anabbreviation ofEnglishEstonian orEstonianeesti.

Symbol

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et

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forEstonian.

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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishet, fromOld Englishæt, first and third person singular indicative ofOld Englishetan(to eat).Doublet ofate.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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et

  1. (informal, dialectal)Pronunciation spelling ofate,thesimplepast andpastparticiple ofeat.
    • 1896, Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain),Tom Sawyer, Detective[3]:
      So we got to talking together while heet his breakfast.
    • 1907, O. Henry,Seats of the Haughty[4]:
      'Boss,' says the cabby, 'Iet a steak in that restaurant once. If you're real hungry, I advise you to try the saddle-shops first.'
    • 1919, Bess Streeter Aldrich,A Long-Distance Call From Jim[5]:
      Well, I don't care if he does! I can remember the time when heet a good old-fashioned supper.
    • 1937, J. R. R. Tolkien,The Hobbit:
      Yer can't expect folk to stop here for ever just to beet by you and Bert.
    • 1946 February 18,Life magazine:
      It must have been somethin’ Iet!
    • 1985 February 9, Pip and Jane Baker,The Mark of the Rani episode 2, spoken by the Rani:
      [My banishment was p]etty spite on the part of the Lord President, just because they [my lab mice]et his cat.
    • 1996, Dana Lyons,Cows with Guns:
      They eat to grow, grow to die / Die to beet at the hamburger fry.
    • 2001, Richard Williams,The Animator's Survival Kit, page220:
      Something Iet?
    • 2004, Edward Lee,The Big Head, Overlook Connection Press,→ISBN, page54:
      The girl screamed as The Bigheadet out her clitoris and surroundin' folds'a girlskin. Lotta blood down there already—from the corin' he'd just given her—and Bighead liked the taste'a blood, yessir, 'specially when it were mixed with the taste'a girlmeat.
    • 2023, John McPhee,Tabula Rasa, page28:
      And when the last partridge waset, the last bit of Badajoz goat, I handed the waiter a Visa card.

Anagrams

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Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Uncertain. Attested as "het" in Bogdani. Possibly fromProto-Indo-European*i̯et(to set out for; to strive). CompareOld Irishét(thirst),Irishéad(eagerness, jealousy),Latinsitis(thirst),Tocharian Ayat(reach, get). Alternatively fromProto-Indo-European*eus-ti-, cognate toGreekαἰτέω(aitéo,to demand, to beg). Orel suggestsProto-Albanian*alk-ti-, drawing comparisons toLithuanianálkti(to be hungry),Proto-Slavic*olkati(id.), andOld High Germanilgi(hunger).[2]

Noun

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et f (pluraletje, definiteetja, definite pluraletjet)

  1. (dated)thirst

Declension

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This entry needs aninflection-table template.

References

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  1. ^Fialuur i voghel Sccyp e ltinisct (Small Dictionary of Albanian and Latin), page 28, by P. Jak Junkut, 1895,Sckoder
  2. ^Oryol, Vladimir E. (2000),A concise historical grammar of the Albanian language: reconstruction of Proto-Albanian[1], Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill,→ISBN, page155

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatin (accusative of).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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et (proclitic,contractedt',encliticte,contracted enclitic't)

  1. you,thee (singular, direct or indirect object)

Usage notes

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  • et is the reinforced (reforçada) form of the pronoun. It is used before verbs beginning with aconsonant.
    Et perdràs.You'll get lost.

Declension

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Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subjectweak (direct object)weak (indirect object)possessive
procliticencliticprocliticenclitic
singular1st
person
standardjo,mi3em,m’-me,’mem,m’-me,’mmeu
majestic1nósens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardtuet,t’-te,’tet,t’-te,’tteu
formal1vósus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
very formal2vostèel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
3rd
person
mellel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
fellala,l’4-lali-liseu
nho-holi-liseu
plural
1st personnosaltresens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardvosaltresus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
formal2vostèsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
3rd
person
mellsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
fellesles-lesels-los,’lsseu
3rd person reflexivesies,s’-se,’ses,s’-se,’sseu
adverbialablative/genitiveen,n’-ne,’n
locativehi-hi

1 Behaves grammatically as plural.  2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition.  4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

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Chuukese

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Numeral

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et

  1. (serial counting)one

Cimbrian

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germaniezuo,ieze,iezō, fromOld High Germaniozou, perhaps fromProto-Germanic*juta. Cognate withGermanitzo (modernjetzt),Englishyet.

Adverb

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et

  1. (Sette Comuni)now
    Et lóofet dar huntet dar haazo.
    Now the dog runs, andnow the hare.

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References

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  • “et” inMartalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974),Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo

Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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FromProto-Turkic*et.

Noun

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et

  1. meat

Declension

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Declension ofet
singularplural
nominativeetetler
genitiveetniñetlerniñ
dativeetkeetlerge
accusativeetnietlerni
locativeetteetlerde
ablativeettenetlerden

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromOld Norseeitt.

Pronunciation

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Article

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et (commonen)

  1. (neuter)a,an

Emilian

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Etymology

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FromLatin(you).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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et (personal, nominative case)

  1. you(singular)

Alternative forms

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  • Becomest- before a vowel.
  • Becomes-et when acting as an enclitic (after a consonant).
  • Becomes-t when acting as an enclitic (after a vowel).

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Emilian personal pronouns (strong forms)
NumberPersonGenderDisjunctive
(tonic)
Nominative
(subject)
Accusative
(direct complement)
Dative
(indirect complement)
Reflexive
(-self)
Comitative
(with)
SingularFirstamemêg
Secondettetêg
ThirdMasculinealgesesêg
Femininela
PluralFirstMasculinenuēterasenōsk
Femininenuētri
SecondMasculinevuēteravevōsk
Femininevuētri
ThirdMasculinelôrigesesêg
Feminineelli

Estonian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finnic*että (compareFinnishettä), from the sameProto-Uralic root*e-(this) as Hungarianez.

Conjunction

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et

  1. that
    Ma tean,et sa oled julm.
    I knowthat you are cruel.
  2. to,in order to,so that,as to
    Ma sõitsin poodi,et viina osta.
    I drove to the storeto buy vodka.

Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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et

  1. singularimperative ofeta

Anagrams

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Finnish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈet/,[ˈe̞t̪]
  • Rhymes:-et
  • Syllabification(key):et
  • Hyphenation(key):et

Etymology 1

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    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Verb

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    et

    1. second-personsingularindicative ofei
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    Etymology 2

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      Conjunction

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      et(colloquial)

      1. (subordinating)apocopic form ofettä

      Etymology 3

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      Borrowed fromLatinet(and).

      Conjunction

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      et

      1. (coordinating)And, especially as symbolized by anampersand.

      Anagrams

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      Franco-Provençal

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromLatinet.

      Conjunction

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      et(ORB, broad)

      1. and

      References

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      • et in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
      • et in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

      French

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromMiddle Frenchet, fromOld Frenchet, fromLatinet. Often written ase inOld French, the spelling witht was re-established in the 12th century based on theLatin spelling.

      Cognates

      See alsoAragonesee,y,Asturiany,Catalani,Corsicanè,Dalmatiane,Franco-Provençalet,Friuliane,Galiciane,Galloet,eyet,Italiane,ed,Liguriane,Lombarde,Neapolitane,Occitane,Piedmontesee,Portuguesee,Sardiniane,Siciliane,et,Spanishe,yVenetane,Walloonet,eyet.

      Pronunciation

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      Conjunction

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      et

      1. and

      Usage notes

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      • et is never subject to liaison with a following word, i.e. thet is never pronounced.

      Descendants

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      • Mauritian Creole:e,ek
      • English:et

      Further reading

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      Anagrams

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      Ingrian

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      et

      1. second-personsingularpresent ofei
        • 1936, N. A. Iljin and V. I. Junus,Bukvari iƶoroin șkouluja vart, Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page32:
          Makkaa aina yksintää, siiset noise läsimää.
          Always sleep alone, soyou don't get ill.

      References

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      • V. I. Junus (1936),Iƶoran Keelen Grammatikka[6], Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page128
      • Arvo Laanest (1997),Isuri keele Hevaha murde sõnastik, Eesti Keele Instituut, page24
      • Olga I. Konkova; Nikita A. Dyachkov (2014),Inkeroin Keel: Пособие по Ижорскому Языку[7],→ISBN, page95

      Italian

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      Etymology

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      FromLatinet(and; plus).

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      Conjunction

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      et

      1. (archaic, poetic)alternative form ofe

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      Anagrams

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      Latin

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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        FromProto-Italic*et, fromProto-Indo-European*éti orProto-Indo-European*h₁eti.

        Cognate withAncient Greekἔτι(éti),Sanskritअति(ati),Gothic𐌹𐌸(,and, but, however, yet),Old English prefixed-(re-). More ated-.

        Pronunciation

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        Conjunction

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        et

        1. and
        2. (mathematics)plus
          Duoet duo sunt quattuor.
          Twoplus two equals four.
        3. (literary)though,even if

        Usage notes

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        • When used in pairs,et...et may function like Englishboth...and.

        Quotations

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        Synonyms

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        Derived terms

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        Descendants

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        (Note: the descendants appear to reflect a Vulgar form*ed, by analogy withad.)

        • Insular Romance:
          • Sardinian:e
        • Balkano-Romance:
          • Aromanian:e
          • Romanian:e
        • Italo-Dalmatian:
          • Corsican:e
          • Dalmatian:e
          • Istriot:e
          • Italian:e,ed
          • Judeo-Italian:אֵי(e)
          • Neapolitan:e
          • Sicilian:e
          • Venetan:e
        • Rhaeto-Romance:
          • Friulian:e
          • Ladin:y
          • Romansch:e,ed
        • Gallo-Italic:
          • Emilian:e
          • Ligurian:e
          • Lombard:e
          • Piedmontese:e
          • Romagnol:e
        • Gallo-Romance:
          • Northern:
            • Franco-Provençal:et
            • Old French:e,et (see there for further descendants)
          • Southern:
            • Old Catalan:e
              • Catalan:i
            • Old Occitan:e
              • Occitan:e
        • Ibero-Romance:
          • Aragonese:y
          • Mozarabic:א(ʔ)
          • Old Leonese:y,ya,ye
            • Asturian:y,ya
            • Extremaduran:i
            • Leonese:y,ya
              • >? Galician:ia,ie(Oriental)
            • Mirandese:i
          • Old Galician-Portuguese:e (see there for further descendants)
          • Old Spanish:é (see there for further descendants)
        • Borrowings:
          • Interlingua:et,e

        Adverb

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        et (notcomparable)

        1. also,too,besides, orlikewise
          Synonym:quoque
          • 44BCE,Cicero,De Officiis1.133:
            Nihil fuit in Catulīs, ut eōs exquisitō iūdiciō putārēs utī litterārum, quamquam erant litteratī; sedet aliī.
            Nothing in the Catuli would have made one suppose them having a somewhat refined litterary taste; yes, they were cultured; butso were others.

        References

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        • et inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
        • et inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
        • "et", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)

        Livvi

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        Pronunciation

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        Verb

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        et

        1. second-personsingularindicative ofei

        References

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        • N. Gilojeva; S. Rudakova (2009),Karjalan kielen Livvin murdehen algukursu [Beginners' course of Karelian language's Livvi dialect]‎[8] (in Livvi), Petrozavodsk,→ISBN, page20
        • Olga Žarinova (2012),Pagizemmo Karjalakse [Let's speak Karelian], St Petersburg,→ISBN, page142
        • Tatjana Boiko (2019), “ei”, inSuuri Karjal-Venʹalaine Sanakniigu (livvin murreh) [The Big Karelian-Russian dictionary (Livvi dialect)], 2nd edition,→ISBN, page38

        Luxembourgish

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        Etymology

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        FromProto-Germanic*hit. Cognate withGermanes,Englishit,Dutchhet.

        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

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        et

        1. Reduced form ofhatt(she, her; it)

        Declension

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        Luxembourgish personal pronouns
        nominativeaccusativedativereflexive
        stressedunstressedstressedunstressedstressedunstressed
        singular1st personechmechmirmerlike dat. and acc.
        2nd personinformaldudedechdirderlike dat. and acc.
        formalDirDerIechIech[əɕ]IechIech[əɕ]Iech
        3rd personmhienenhienenhimemsech
        fsisesisehirersech
        nhattet ('t)hattet ('t)himemsech
        plural1st personmirmereis (ons)eis (ons)eis (ons)
        2nd persondirderiechiech[əɕ]iechiech[əɕ]iech
        3rd personsisesisehinnenensech

        Manikion

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        Verb

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        et

        1. eat

        References

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        • A Grammar Sketch of Sougb, inLanguages of the Eastern Bird's Head (2002)

        Middle Dutch

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        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

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        et

        1. alternative form ofhet

        Middle English

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        Alternative forms

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        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /ɛ̝ːt/(from Old Englishǣt),/eːt/(from Old Englishēt)

        Verb

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        et

        1. first/third-personsingularpast ofeten(to eat)

        Middle French

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        Etymology

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        FromOld Frenchet.

        Conjunction

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        et

        1. and

        Descendants

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        • French:et
          • Mauritian Creole:e,ek
          • English:et

        Middle Low German

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        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

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        et

        1. alternative form ofit

        Declension

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        Middle Low German personal pronouns
        nominativeaccusativedativegenitive
        singular1st personik (ek) (,mik,mek)mîn (mîner)
        2nd person (,dik,dek)dîn (dîner)
        3rd personm (,hie)ēne,en (ȫne,ȫn)ēme,em (ȫme,en)sîn (sîner)
        nit (et)
        f (,sie,sü̂)ēre,ēr (ērer,ȫrer)
        plural1st person (,wie)uns (ûs,ös,ü̂sik)unser (ûser)
        2nd person (,î) (jûwe,û,jük,gik)jûwer (ûwer)
        3rd person (,sie)em,öm,jüm (en,ēnen,ȫnen)ēre,ēr (ērer,ȫrer)

        For an explanation of the forms in bracketssee here.

        Norman

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        Etymology

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        FromOld Frenchet, fromLatinet.

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        Conjunction

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        et

        1. (Jersey)and
          • 2013 March, Geraint Jennings, “Mar martello”, inThe Town Crier[9], archived fromthe original on13 March 2016, page20:
            Dans les clios étout nou vait des tracteurset des machinnes tandi qu'lé travas du fèrmyi r'prend san rhythme coumme tréjous.
            In the fields tractorsand machines can be seen too as farm work picks up again as always.

        Noun

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        et m (pluralets)

        1. (Jersey)ampersand

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        North Frisian

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        Pronoun

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        et

        1. (Mooring, Sylt)Reduced form ofhat(it,subject)
        2. (Mooring)Reduced form ofham(it,object)
        3. (Sylt)Reduced form ofhöm(it,object)

        Usage notes

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        • The formet is always unstressed, but not necessarilyenclitic like other reduced forms.

        Alternative forms

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        Personal and possessive pronouns (Mooring dialect)
        personalpossessive
        subject caseobject casemasculine
        referent
        feminine / neuter / plural
        referent
        fullreducedfullreduced
        singular1stik'kmemanmin
        2nddedandin
        3rdmhi'rham'nsansin
        f'shar'sharnhar
        nhatet,'thamet,'tsansin
        plural1stweüsüüsenüüs
        2ndjam'mjamjarnge
        3rdja'sja,jam'sjare

        The reduced forms with an apostrophe areenclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. is deleted altogether in such contexts.
        Et is not enclitic and can stand in any unstressed position; the full subject formhat is now rarely used. Inreflexive use, only full object forms occur.
        Dual formswat / unk andjat / junk are obsolete. Attributive and independent possessives are not distinguished in Mooring.

        Personal and possessive pronouns (Sylt dialect)
        personalpossessive
        subject caseobject casesingular
        referent
        plural referent
        fullreducedfullreducedattributiveindependent
        singular1stik'kmiminminen
        2nddidindinen
        3rdmhi'rhöm'nsinsinen
        f'shöör'shöörhöören
        nhatet,'thömet,'tsinsinen
        dual1stwatunkunkunken
        2ndatjunkjunkjunken
        3rdjatjam'sjaarjaaren
        plural1stüüsüüsüüsen
        2ndijuujuujuuen
        3rdja'sjam'sjaarjaaren
        • The reduced forms with an apostrophe areenclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. is deleted altogether in such contexts.
        • Et is not enclitic and can stand in any unstressed position; the full subject formhat is now rarely used. Inreflexive use, only full object forms occur.
        • The dual forms are dated, but not obsolete as in other dialects.
        • Independent possessives are distinguished from attributive ones only with plural referents.

        Norwegian Bokmål

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        Etymology 1

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        FromOld Norseeitt, the nominative and accusative form ofeinn. The indefinite article was not used in Old Norse and was likely an influence from other Germanic languages.

        Pronunciation

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        Article

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        et n(neuter indefinite article used with neuter nouns)

        1. a,an (the neuterindefinite article)
        Related terms
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        • ei(feminine indefinite article)
        • en(masculine indefinite article)
        • ett(neuter form of cardinal number)

        See also

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        • eit(Nynorsk)(neuter indefinite article)

        Etymology 2

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        Pronunciation

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        Verb

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        et

        1. imperative ofete

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        Norwegian Nynorsk

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        Verb

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        et

        1. inflection ofeta:
          1. present
          2. imperative

        Old English

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        Pronunciation

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        Verb

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        et

        1. singularimperative ofetan

        Old French

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        Alternative forms

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        Etymology

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        FromLatinet.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /e/
          • Thet in this word is merely an adoption of the Latin spelling and was never actually pronounced in Old French, except in the earliest texts, where it is pronounced before a vowel-initial word.

        Conjunction

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        et

        1. and

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        Old Norse

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        Verb

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        et

        1. inflection ofeta:
          1. first-personsingularpresentactiveindicative
          2. second-personsingularpresentactiveimperative

        Pipil

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        Etymology

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        CompareClassical Nahuatletl(bean).

        Pronunciation

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        Noun

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        et (pluralehet)

        1. bean
          Xiccohuaet pal ticmanat mozta
          Buybeans to boil tomorrow

        Salar

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        Etymology

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        FromProto-Turkic*et. Cognate withTurkishet.

        Pronunciation

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        • (Jiezi, Gaizi, Chahandusi, Xunhua, Qinghai, Ili, Yining, Xinjiang)IPA(key): [eʰt]
        • (Ili, Yining, Xinjiang)IPA(key): [eʰtʰ]
        • (Jiezi, Gaizi, Xunhua, Qinghai)IPA(key): [æt]
        • (Jiezi, Gaizi, Qingshui, Xunhua, Qinghai)IPA(key): [et]

        Noun

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        et

        1. meat,flesh

        References

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        • Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “ät, eʼt, et”, inStroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, pages300, 328
        • Ma, Chengjun; Han, Lianye; Ma, Weisheng (December 2010), “et”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor,撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Beijing,→ISBN, page105
        • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002), “eʰt”, inAn Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[10], Tokyo: University of Tokyo,→ISBN, page90

        Saterland Frisian

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        Alternative forms

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        Etymology

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        FromOld Frisianet,hit, fromProto-Germanic*hit. Cognates includeWest Frisianit andDutchhet.

        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

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        et

        1. unstressed form ofdät(it)

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        See also

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        Saterland Frisian personal pronouns
        subject caseobject case
        stressedunstressed
        singular1stiekmie
        2nddudie
        3rdmhieerhim
        fjuzehier
        ndätetdät
        plural1stwieuus
        2ndjiejou
        3rdjozehier

        References

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        • Marron C. Fort (2015), “et”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht, Buske,→ISBN

        Scots

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        Noun

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        et (pluralets)

        1. Shetland form ofaet

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        Semai

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        Pronoun

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        et[1]

        1. they(3rd person plural pronoun)

        Synonyms

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        See also

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        Semai personal pronouns
        singulardualplural
        1st personexclusiveèngjaarjiiq
        inclusivehaarhiiq
        2nd personhèq /hèèqje'oot,jerkeeq,kééqkeeq,ngkeeq /ngkééq
        3rd personijii,kééq /keequbay /ubaayet,ennaay,mambééq

        References

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        1. ^Basrim bin Ngah Aching (2008),Kamus Engròq Semay – Engròq Malaysia, Kamus Bahasa Semai – Bahasa Malaysia, Bangi:Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

        Spanish

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        Etymology

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        Borrowed fromLatinet.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /ˈet/[ˈet̪]
        • Rhymes:-et
        • Syllabification:et

        Noun

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        et m (pluralets)

        1. ampersand
          Synonym:y comercial

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        Tok Pisin

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        Tok Pisin numbers(edit)
        80
         ←  789  → 
           Cardinal:et

        Etymology

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        FromEnglisheight.

        Numeral

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        et

        1. eight

        Usage notes

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        Used when counting; see alsoetpela.

        Coordinate terms

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        Tok Pisin cardinal numbers from 1 to 99
        —0—1—2—3—4—5—6—7—8—9
        0—wantutrifoafaivsikissevenetnain
        1—teneleventwelvtetinfotinfiftinsikistinseventinetinnaintin
        2—twentitupela ten wantupela ten tutupela ten tritupela ten foatupela ten faivtupela ten sikistupela ten seventupela ten ettupela ten nain
        3—tetitripela ten wantripela ten tutripela ten tritripela ten foatripela ten faivtripela ten sikistripela ten seventripela ten ettripela ten nain
        4—fotifopela ten wanfopela ten tufopela ten trifopela ten foafopela ten faivfopela ten sikisfopela ten sevenfopela ten etfopela ten nain
        5—fiftifaivpela ten wanfaivpela ten tufaivpela ten trifaivpela ten foafaivpela ten faivfaivpela ten sikisfaivpela ten sevenfaivpela ten etfaivpela ten nain
        6—sikistisikispela ten wansikispela ten tusikispela ten trisikispela ten foasikispela ten faivsikispela ten sikissikispela ten sevensikispela ten etsikispela ten nain
        7—seventisevenpela ten wansevenpela ten tusevenpela ten trisevenpela ten foasevenpela ten faivsevenpela ten sikissevenpela ten sevensevenpela ten etsevenpela ten nain
        8—etietpela ten wanetpela ten tuetpela ten trietpela ten foaetpela ten faivetpela ten sikisetpela ten sevenetpela ten etetpela ten nain
        9—naintinainpela ten wannainpela ten tunainpela ten trinainpela ten foanainpela ten faivnainpela ten sikisnainpela ten sevennainpela ten etnainpela ten nain

        Turkish

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        Etymology 1

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        FromOttoman Turkishات(et,meat, flesh, pulp),[1] fromProto-Turkic*et(meat).[2]

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        Noun

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        et (definite accusativeeti,pluraletler)

        1. Themuscle andfat tissue in humans and animals;meat,flesh.
        2. The muscle tissue in animals used asfood.
        3. The muscle tissue of specificallybeef orlamb used asfood.
          et dönerbeef/lambdöner
        4. Bare skin on body.
        5. Thesoft,edible part of afruit between the skin and thecore.

        Declension

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        Declension ofet
        singularplural
        nominativeetetler
        definite accusativeetietleri
        dativeeteetlere
        locativeetteetlerde
        ablativeettenetlerden
        genitiveetinetlerin
        Possessive forms
        nominative
        singularplural
        1st singularetimetlerim
        2nd singularetinetlerin
        3rd singularetietleri
        1st pluraletimizetlerimiz
        2nd pluraletinizetleriniz
        3rd pluraletlerietleri
        definite accusative
        singularplural
        1st singularetimietlerimi
        2nd singularetinietlerini
        3rd singularetinietlerini
        1st pluraletimizietlerimizi
        2nd pluraletinizietlerinizi
        3rd pluraletlerinietlerini
        dative
        singularplural
        1st singularetimeetlerime
        2nd singularetineetlerine
        3rd singularetineetlerine
        1st pluraletimizeetlerimize
        2nd pluraletinizeetlerinize
        3rd pluraletlerineetlerine
        locative
        singularplural
        1st singularetimdeetlerimde
        2nd singularetindeetlerinde
        3rd singularetindeetlerinde
        1st pluraletimizdeetlerimizde
        2nd pluraletinizdeetlerinizde
        3rd pluraletlerindeetlerinde
        ablative
        singularplural
        1st singularetimdenetlerimden
        2nd singularetindenetlerinden
        3rd singularetindenetlerinden
        1st pluraletimizdenetlerimizden
        2nd pluraletinizdenetlerinizden
        3rd pluraletlerindenetlerinden
        genitive
        singularplural
        1st singularetiminetlerimin
        2nd singularetininetlerinin
        3rd singularetininetlerinin
        1st pluraletimizinetlerimizin
        2nd pluraletinizinetlerinizin
        3rd pluraletlerininetlerinin

        Derived terms

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        Etymology 2

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        See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

        Verb

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        et

        1. second-personsingularimperative ofetmek

        References

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        1. ^Redhouse, James W. (1890), “ات”, inA Turkish and English Lexicon[2], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian,page17
        2. ^Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “et”, inNişanyan Sözlük

        Further reading

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        • et”, inTurkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu

        Umbrian

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        Etymology

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          FromProto-Italic*et, fromProto-Indo-European*éti.

          Conjunction

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          et(lateIguvine)

          1. alternative form of𐌄𐌕(et)

          References

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          • Buck, Carl Darling (1904),A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary
          • Poultney, James Wilson (1959),The Bronze Tables of Iguvium[11], Baltimore: American Philological Association
          • De Vaan, Michiel (2008),Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page195

          Uzbek

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          Etymology

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          Inherited fromChagataiات(et), fromProto-Turkic*et. CompareUyghurئەت(et).

          Noun

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          et (pluraletlar)

          1. flesh
          2. meat

          Veps

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          Verb

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          et

          1. second-personpluralpresent ofei

          Walloon

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          Alternative forms

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          Etymology

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          FromOld Frenchet.

          Pronunciation

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          Conjunction

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          et

          1. and

          Yola

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          Conjunction

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          et

          1. alternative form ofat(that?)

          References

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          • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828), William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page38

          Zhuang

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          Etymology

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          (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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          Noun

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          et (Sawndip form𬖋,1957–1982 spellinget)

          1. steamedleaf-wrappedcake made ofglutinous ricepaste
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