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gutte

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French

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Noun

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gutte f (pluralguttes)

  1. gutta

Latin

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Noun

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gutte

  1. vocativesingular ofguttus

Middle English

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Etymology

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FromOld Englishguttas (aplurale tantum), fromProto-Germanic*gut-, fromProto-Indo-European*ǵʰewd-(to pour).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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gutte (pluralguttes orgutten)

  1. One of theorgans inside a creature's chest:
    1. Theintestines/alimentary canal or a section of that organ.
    2. Animalintestines when used as food forhumans orpets.
    3. (rare) The protective coating of the intestines.
    4. (rare)Catgut; cords made from guts.
  2. Thechest orabdominal region, especially when representing excessive eating.
  3. (rare) Theinside or deepest reaches ofsomething.

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This noun tends to be found in the plural in Middle English.

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Adjective

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gutte

  1. locativesingularmasculine/neuter ofgutta, which ispastparticiple ofgopeti(to guard)
  2. accusativepluralmasculine ofgutta, which ispastparticiple ofgopeti(to guard)
  3. vocativesingularfeminine ofgutta, which ispastparticiple ofgopeti(to guard)
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