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Latin
Etymology 1
Form of the verb edō (“I eat”).
Verb
edet
- third-person singular future active indicative of edō
Etymology 2
Form of the verb ēdō (“I dispatch”).
Verb
ēdet
- third-person singular future active indicative of ēdō
Northern Sami
Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈeteh(t)/
Noun
edet
- vinegar
1999, “Luonddu ráhkadus”, in Luonddu- ja birasfágagirji 5. luohkkái: Mádut magnehtat ja mihtilmasvuođat, page 99:Leike 1/2 desilihttera edega goappánai lásii.- Pour 1/2 decilitre of vinegar into both glasses.
2001, “Eappeledet lea dearvvašlaš”, in Min Áigi, page 12:Edet dagaha ahte varrasohkar ii loktan nu jođánit ja dat lea hui buorre seallaide gorudis mat ráhkadit isuliinna .- Vinegar causes your blood sugar to not rise that quickly, and this is very good for the cells in your body that create insulin.
1998, “Jesus russii návlejuvvui”, in Áššu, page 5:Dallanaga viehkalii muhtin, válddii spáppa ja devddii dan edegiin, bijai dan soabbegeahčai ja attii sutnje juhkat.- At once, someone ran off, grabbed a sponge and filled it with vinegar, set it upon a stalk's end and gave him it to drink.
Declension