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See also:Appendix:Variations of "tut"

Translingual

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Symbol

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tut

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-2 &ISO 639-5language code forAltaic languages.

Further reading

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English

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Etymology 1

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Imitative.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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tut

  1. Tut tut; an expression of disapproval.
  2. Hush; be silent.
Synonyms
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Verb

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tut (third-person singular simple presenttuts,present participletutting,simple past and past participletutted)

  1. To make atut tut sound of disapproval.

Etymology 2

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Shortening oftutorial.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut (pluraltuts)

  1. (Internetslang and Oxford Universityslang) Atutorial.
    Alternative form:tute
    • 2002, Little Penny, “Looking for sites,tuts, videos to learn html (newbie)”, inalt.html (Usenet):

Etymology 3

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CompareSwedishtut(a point, pipe, tube),Danishtut(a cornet).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut (pluraltuts)

  1. (UK, obsolete, dialect) Ahassock.[1]

Etymology 4

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

Noun

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tut (pluraltuts)

  1. (obsolete) A piece ofwork.

Etymology 5

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

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut (uncountable)

  1. (Southern England) Rubbish.
    • 1977, Ian Drury, the Blockheads,Clever Trevor:
      Such stupidness is mad 'cause nothing underfoot comes to nothing less to add to a load of oldtut.
    • 2012, M.T. Maguire,The Wrong Stuff: K'Barthan Series: Part 2:
      Cracking excuse: credible, watertight and yet patently a load of oldtut.
    • 2017, Marilyn Messik,Witch Dust:
      “Well there's a load of oldtut in the cupboard next to Felicia's room,” she said grudgingly.

Verb

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tut (third-person singular simple presenttuts,present participletutting,simple past and past participletutted)

  1. (obsolete) To work by the piece; to carry outtut-work.

Etymology 6

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Seetutting(dance style).

Verb

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tut (third-person singular simple presenttuts,present participletutting,simple past and past participletutted)

  1. Todance in the style known astutting.

References

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  1. ^tut”, inWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.:G. & C. Merriam,1913,→OCLC.

See also

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Anagrams

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Amanab

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Noun

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tut

  1. milk

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatintōtus. CompareRomaniantot.

Adjective

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tut m (femininetutãortute,masculine pluraltuts,feminine pluraltuti/tute)

  1. all

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Azerbaijani

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Etymology

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FromPersianتوت(tut). Ultimate origin uncertain.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut (definite accusativetutu,pluraltutlar)

  1. mulberry

Declension

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Declension oftut
singularplural
nominativetuttutlar
definite accusativetutututları
dativetutatutlara
locativetutdatutlarda
ablativetutdantutlardan
definite genitivetutuntutların
Possessive forms oftut
nominative
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumtutlarım
sənin(your)tutuntutların
onun(his/her/its)tutututları
bizim(our)tutumuztutlarımız
sizin(your)tutunuztutlarınız
onların(their)tutu ortutlarıtutları
accusative
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumututlarımı
sənin(your)tutunututlarını
onun(his/her/its)tutunututlarını
bizim(our)tutumuzututlarımızı
sizin(your)tutunuzututlarınızı
onların(their)tutunu ortutlarınıtutlarını
dative
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumatutlarıma
sənin(your)tutunatutlarına
onun(his/her/its)tutunatutlarına
bizim(our)tutumuzatutlarımıza
sizin(your)tutunuzatutlarınıza
onların(their)tutuna ortutlarınatutlarına
locative
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumdatutlarımda
sənin(your)tutundatutlarında
onun(his/her/its)tutundatutlarında
bizim(our)tutumuzdatutlarımızda
sizin(your)tutunuzdatutlarınızda
onların(their)tutunda ortutlarındatutlarında
ablative
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumdantutlarımdan
sənin(your)tutundantutlarından
onun(his/her/its)tutundantutlarından
bizim(our)tutumuzdantutlarımızdan
sizin(your)tutunuzdantutlarınızdan
onların(their)tutundan ortutlarındantutlarından
genitive
singularplural
mənim(my)tutumuntutlarımın
sənin(your)tutununtutlarının
onun(his/her/its)tutununtutlarının
bizim(our)tutumuzuntutlarımızın
sizin(your)tutunuzuntutlarınızın
onların(their)tutunun ortutlarınıntutlarının

Baltic Romani

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Pronoun

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tut

  1. (Litovska)accusative/independentoblique oftu
    • 2011, Vida Beinortienė,Romų kalba [Roma Language]‎[1] (overall work in Lithuanian), Panevėžio Vaikų Dienos Užimtumo Centras [Panevėžys Children's Day Care Center],→ISBN, posakiai [expressions], page64:
      tut kamom sarē dziosa
      I loveyou with all my heart

Declension

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Litovska/Lithuanian Romani personal pronouns
singularpluralreflexive
1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
mf
Nominativetujoujojamētumējonē-
Accusative/
Independent Oblique
mantutlēslaamēntumēnlēnpes
Dativemangetukelēskelakeamēngetumēngelēngepēske
Ablative[1]mandyrtutyrlēstyrlatyramēndyrtumēndyrlēndyrpēstyr
Genitivemmirotyrolēskirolakiroamarotumarolēngiropēskiro
fmirityrilēskirilakiriamaritumarilēngiripēskiri
plmirētyrēlēskirēlakirēamarētumarēlēngirēpēskirē
Locativemandētutēlēstēlatēamēndētumēndēlēndēpēstē
Instrumentalmansatusalēsalasaamēncatumēncalēnsapēsa
Enclitic Reflexivemanpeamēnpe-
  1. ^The ablative is in decline in Lithuanian Romani

Cypriot Arabic

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Root
t-v-t
2 terms

Etymology

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FromArabicتُوت(tūt).

Noun

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tut m (collective,singulativetute f)

  1. mulberry

References

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  • Borg, Alexander (2004)A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies;I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill,page177

Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle High Germantūte(thing shaped like a horn), compare alsoGermanTüte(bag) and (an older loan from Low German)Danishtud(spout). Possibly fromProto-Germanic*þeutǭ(pipe) with an irregular (onomatopoeic?) treatment of the initial consonant.

Noun

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tut c (singular definitetutten,plural indefinitetutter)

  1. stall(a cover to a finger)
  2. roll(a roll of coins)
Inflection
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Declension oftut
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativetuttuttentuttertutterne
genitivetutstuttenstutterstutternes

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Etymology 2

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Derived from the verbtutte.

Noun

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tut n (singular definitetuttet,plural indefinitetut)

  1. toot
Declension
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Declension oftut
neuter
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativetuttuttettuttuttene
genitivetutstuttetstutstuttenes

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Dutch

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Noun

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tut f (pluraltutten,diminutivetutje n)

  1. anunlikable orsillywoman orgirl
    Synonyms:trut,tuthola
  2. (chiefly Belgium) adummy; apacifier
    Synonym:fopspeen

Derived terms

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French

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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tut

  1. third-personsingular past historic oftaire

German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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tut

  1. third-personsingularpresent oftun
    Estut mir leid.
    I am sorry.
  2. inflection oftun:
    1. second-personpluralpresent
    2. pluralimperative

Jersey Dutch

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Etymology

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FromDutchtot.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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tut

  1. until

Maltese

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Etymology

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FromArabicتُوت(tūt).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut m (collective,singulativetuta,pluraltuti)

  1. blackberry
  2. mulberry

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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tut m (definite singulartuten,indefinite pluraltuter,definite pluraltutene)

  1. spout(on a teapot etc.)

Etymology 2

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From the verbtute.

Noun

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tut n (definite singulartutet,indefinite pluraltut,definite pluraltutaortutene)

  1. toot

Etymology 3

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Verb

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tut

  1. imperative oftute

References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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tut m (definite singulartuten,indefinite pluraltutar,definite pluraltutane)

  1. spout(on a teapot, etc.)

Etymology 2

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From the verbtute.

Noun

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tut n (definite singulartutet,indefinite pluraltut,definite pluraltuta)

  1. toot

References

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Old French

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Adjective

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tut m (oblique and nominative feminine singulartute)

  1. (Anglo-Norman)Alternative form oftot

Declension

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Casemasculinefeminineneuter
singularsubjecttuz ortuittutetut
obliquetuttutetut
pluralsubjecttuttutestut
obliquetuz ortuittutestut

Adverb

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tut

  1. (Anglo-Norman)Alternative form oftot

Palauan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*susu.Doublet ofsusu.

Pronunciation

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This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with theIPA then please add some!

Noun

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tut

  1. breast;bosom
    A Toki a mengib er a ngelekel er atut.
    Toki is weaning her child from thebreast.
  2. babybottle

References

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  • tut inPalauan Language Online: Palauan-English Dictionary, attekinged.com.
  • tut inPalauan-English Dictionary, attrussel2.com.
  • tut inLewis S. Josephs, Edwin G. McManus, Masa-aki Emesiochel (1977)Palauan-English Dictionary, University Press of Hawaii,→ISBN, page334.

Piedmontese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromVulgar Latintōttus, alteration ofLatintōtus.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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tut

  1. all

Pronoun

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tut

  1. everything,all
  2. anything

Noun

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tut m

  1. whole

Romani

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Pronoun

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tut

  1. accusative oftu

Romansch

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Etymology 1

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FromVulgar Latintōttus, alteration ofLatintōtus.

Adverb

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tut

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan)all
Alternative forms
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Etymology 2

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

Noun

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tut m (pluraltuts)

  1. (Sursilvan)nap
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Swedish

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Etymology

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Onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tut n

  1. atoot;tooting
    1. the sound of acarhorn,trainwhistle, or the like;honk
  2. (colloquial)Synonym ofpip(spout, lip)

Declension

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Declension oftut
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitetuttuts
definitetutettutets
pluralindefinitetuttuts
definitetutentutens

Interjection

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tut

  1. toot
    1. honk
      Tut,tut, flytta på dig
      Honk,honk, move over

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References

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Turkish

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Verb

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tut

  1. second-personsingularimperative oftutmak

Vilamovian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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tūt m

  1. death

Volapük

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Noun

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tut (nominative pluraltuts)

  1. tooth

Declension

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Declension oftut
singularplural
nominativetuttuts
genitivetutatutas
dativetutetutes
accusativetutitutis
vocative1otut!otuts!
predicative2tutututus

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

Derived terms

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Related terms

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Zazaki

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tut/
  • Hyphenation:tut

Noun

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tut

  1. child
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