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Translingual

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rut

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forRutul.

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English

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Englishrutte(noun) andrutten(verb), fromOld Frenchrut(noise, roar, bellowing), fromLatinrugītus, fromrugīre(to roar).

Noun

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rut (countable anduncountable,pluralruts)

  1. (zoology) Sexual desire in any of manymammals, often specific tomating season.[from early 15th c.]
    Synonym:heat
    Hyponyms:estrus,oestrus,musth
  2. The noise made bydeer during sexual excitement.
    Near-synonyms:grunt,roar
  3. Roaring, as of waves breaking upon the shore;rote.
  4. (fandomslang, countable, uncountable) Inomegaverse fiction, the intense biological urge of analpha tomate, typically triggered by proximity to anomega inheat.
    • 2017, Marianne Gunderson, "What is an omega?: Rewriting sex and gender in omegaverse fanfiction", thesis submitted to the University of Oslo,page 36:
      Proximity to an omega in heat can sometimes cause alphas go intorut, an aggressive need for sexual intercourse usually triggered by the scent of an omega in heat.
    • 2019, Tessa Barone, "Just Go Find Yourself a Nice Alpha: Gender and Consent in Supernatural Fandom's Alpha/Beta/Omega Universe", thesis submitted to Oregon State University,page 34:
      All the characters in this story pressure Dean to help Castiel through hisrut, and clearly consider Dean’s resistance to be immature and an overreaction.
    • 2019, Chris van der Vegt, "The Second Genders: Utopia and Dystopia in​Stranger Things Omegaverse Fanfiction", thesis submitted to Utrecht University,page 23:
      Early in​Wicked Game,​ Steve goes into his first-everrut.
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:rut.
Translations
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sexual desire or oestrus
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Verb

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rut (third-person singular simple presentruts,present participlerutting,simple past and past participlerutted)

  1. (intransitive) To be in the annual rut ormating season.
    Synonyms:blissom,brim,bull,oestruate
  2. (intransitive) To havesexual intercourse.
    Synonyms:do it,get some,have sex;see alsoThesaurus:copulate
  3. (transitive, rare) To havesexual intercourse with.
    Synonyms:coitize,go to bed with,sleep with;see alsoThesaurus:copulate with
  4. (slang, intransitive) To rub the genitals against something for physical stimulation.
    Near-synonym:hump
    • 1999 May 22, Joanna Woodcock, “Female dog desire ?”, inalt.animals.dog[1] (Usenet):
      We have just rescued a dog from a shelter; she has a great personality, except the one problem with her is that she ocassionally[sic] likes to "rut" against my husband's leg or arm !
    • 2001 September 8, Looney, “On a sidenote”, inalt.underground[2] (Usenet):
      I'd bend over and wait...and wait...and wait... finally turning around to see himrutting against a table leg.
Translations
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to be in the annual rut

Etymology 2

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arut on a main road (sense 1)

Probably fromMiddle Englishroute, fromMiddle Frenchroute(road), fromOld Frenchroute. See alsorutter.

Noun

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rut (pluralruts)

  1. Afurrow,groove, ortrack worn in the ground, as from the passage of many wheels along a road.[from 16th c.]
    Synonyms:groove,furrow
  2. (figurative) A fixedroutine, procedure, line of conduct, thought or feeling.[from 19th c.]
    Synonym:routine
  3. (figurative) A dullroutine.
    Dull job, no interests, no dates. He's really in arut.
    • 1980,Paul Weller, “Going Underground”, inSetting Sons, performed byThe Jam:
      Some people might say my life is in arut / I'm quite happy with what I got
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Translations
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furrow, groove, or track worn in the ground
fixed routine, procedure, line of conduct, thought or feeling

Verb

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rut (third-person singular simple presentruts,present participlerutting,simple past and past participlerutted)

  1. (transitive) To make afurrow.
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make a furrow
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Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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  • rot(southern Moselle Franconian and Siegerland)

Etymology

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FromOld High Germanrōt.

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Adjective

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rut (masculinerudeorruhe,feminine and pluralrutorruhorrude,comparativeruderorruher,superlativeetrutste)

  1. (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian)red

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  • The inflections with loss of-d- are restricted to westernmost Ripuarian.

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Colors in Central Franconian ·Färve(layout ·text)
    Wieß,Wies,Weiß    Jries,Greis,Jroo,Groo    Zjwats,Schwats
            Rut,Roeëd;Kérmes,Karmieng            Amber;Brong,Broun,Brung,Broeng            Jäl,Jeël,Jell,Gäl;Oker
            Liem,Lich Jrön            Jrön,Green,Grien,Jreun,Jröng            Minz Jrön;Donkeljrön,Donkerjreun,Donkeljröng
            Turquoise,Turkwaas            Blau (Hellblau,Himmelblau)            Blau,Blauw,Bloo,Bloh (Donkelblau,Donkelbloo)
            Violett;Indiego            Majénta;Lila            Rose,Rosrut

Classical Gaelic

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Pronoun

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rut

  1. second-personsingular ofre

French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Frenchrut,ruit, inherited fromLatinrugītus.Doublet ofrugi, past participle ofrugir.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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rut m (pluralruts)

  1. rut (sexual excitement)

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Further reading

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Hungarian

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FWOTD – 26 November 2020

Alternative forms

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Anonomatopoeia.

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Interjection

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rut

  1. gobble(representation of the sound of aturkey; can be used repetitively)
    • 1893,Kálmán Mikszáth,Az eladó birtok[3]:
      Csak az eperfa alatt sétálgató, felborzolt tollú pulyka kiabálta:rut,rut.
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    • 1954,Lőrinc Szabó,Falusi hangverseny (Village concert)[4], archived fromthe original on19 October 2018:
      Rút!Rút!Rút! / Föl is, le is út: / mérges Pulyka, te szereted / csak a háborút!
      Gobble!Gobble!Gobble! / Go away: / angry Turkey, only you like / war!
    • 2018 July 22, Csanádi Imre,Hangverseny (Concert)[5]:
      Pulyka mondja:rut,rut,rut! / Aki kapzsi, mindig rút!
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

Vilamovian

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanrōt(red, red-haired), fromOld High Germanrōt(red, scarlet, purple-red, brown-red, yellow-red), fromProto-West Germanic*raud, fromProto-Germanic*raudaz, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁rewdʰ-.

Akin toGermanrot,Old Saxonrōd,Old Dutchrōd (modernDutchrood)

Adjective

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rūt

  1. red
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