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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch feit, fait, from Old French fait.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
feit n (plural feiten, diminutive feitje n)
- fact
Derived terms
Descendants
See also
References
- ^ J. de Vries & F. de Tollenaere, "Etymologisch Woordenboek", Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, Utrecht, 1986 (14de druk)
German
Pronunciation
Verb
feit
- inflection of feien:
- second-person plural present
- third-person singular present
- plural imperative
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse feitr.
Adjective
feit (neuter singular feitt or fett, definite singular and plural feite, comparative feitere, indefinite superlative feitest, definite superlative feiteste)
- alternative form of fet
References
- “feit” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse feitr.
Adjective
feit (neuter singular feitt, definite singular and plural feite, comparative feitare, indefinite superlative feitast, definite superlative feitaste)
- fat
References
- “feit” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Volapük
Noun
feit (nominative plural feits)
- quarrel, argument
Declension
1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only