gutt

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English

Noun

gutt (plural gutts)

  1. Obsolete form of gut.

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German guot, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz. Cognate with German gut, Dutch goed, English good, Icelandic góður.

Pronunciation

Adjective

gutt (masculine gudden, neuter gutt, comparative besser, superlative am beschten)

  1. good
    Mer sinn op engem gudde Wee.
    We are on a good way.

Declension

Middle English

Noun

gutt

  1. Alternative form of gutte

Norwegian Bokmål

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gutt

Etymology

Possibly from Dutch guit (troublemaker).

Pronunciation

Noun

gutt m (definite singular gutten, indefinite plural gutter, definite plural guttene)

  1. a boy

Usage notes

  • Between 1938 and 1983, gutta was a co-standard definite plural form. This morphological peculiarity was shared with a choice other masculine nouns: gamp, hest, kar, tupp.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Danish: gut

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

gutt m (definite singular gutten, indefinite plural guttar, definite plural guttane)

  1. (pre-1938) alternative form of gut

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *gutt, a byform of Proto-West Germanic *gutō, from Proto-Germanic *gutô (channel, trough, gutter), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰewd- (to pour).

Pronunciation

Noun

gutt m

  1. gut, entrail

Inflection

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