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Translingual
Symbol
tut
( international standards ) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Altaic languages .
Further reading
English
Etymology 1
Imitative.
Pronunciation
Interjection
tut
Tut tut ; an expression of disapproval.
Hush ; be silent.
Synonyms
Verb
tut (third-person singular simple present tuts , present participle tutting , simple past and past participle tutted )
To make a tut tut sound of disapproval.
Etymology 2
Shortening of tutorial .
Pronunciation
Noun
tut (plural tuts )
( Internet slang and Oxford University slang ) A tutorial .
Alternative form: tute
2002 , Little Penny, “Looking for sites, tuts , videos to learn html (newbie)”, in alt.html (Usenet ):
Etymology 3
Compare Swedish tut ( “ a point, pipe, tube ” ) , Danish tut ( “ a cornet ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
tut (plural tuts )
( UK , obsolete , dialect ) A hassock .[ 1]
Etymology 4
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
tut (plural tuts )
( obsolete ) A piece of work .
Etymology 5
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Pronunciation
Noun
tut (uncountable )
( 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 old tut .
2012 , M.T. Maguire, The Wrong Stuff: K'Barthan Series: Part 2 :Cracking excuse: credible, watertight and yet patently a load of old tut .
2017 , Marilyn Messik, Witch Dust :“Well there's a load of old tut in the cupboard next to Felicia's room,” she said grudgingly.
Verb
tut (third-person singular simple present tuts , present participle tutting , simple past and past participle tutted )
( obsolete ) To work by the piece; to carry out tut-work .
Etymology 6
See tutting ( “ dance style ” ) .
Verb
tut (third-person singular simple present tuts , present participle tutting , simple past and past participle tutted )
To dance in the style known as tutting .
References
See also
Anagrams
Amanab
Noun
tut
milk
Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin tōtus . Compare Romanian tot .
Adjective
tut m (feminine tutã or tute , masculine plural tuts , feminine plural tuti /tute )
all
Derived terms
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Persian توت ( tut ) . Ultimate origin uncertain.
Pronunciation
Noun
tut (definite accusative tutu , plural tutlar )
mulberry
Declension
Cypriot Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic تُوت ( tūt ) .
Noun
tut m (collective , singulative tute f )
mulberry
References
Borg, Alexander (2004 ) A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies; I.70 ), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 177
Danish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German tūte ( “ thing shaped like a horn ” ) , compare also German Tüte ( “ bag ” ) and (an older loan from Low German) Danish tud ( “ spout ” ) . Possibly from Proto-Germanic *þeutǭ ( “ pipe ” ) with an irregular (onomatopoeic?) treatment of the initial consonant.
Noun
tut c (singular definite tutten , plural indefinite tutter )
stall ( a cover to a finger )
roll ( a roll of coins )
Inflection
References
Etymology 2
Derived from the verb tutte .
Noun
tut n (singular definite tuttet , plural indefinite tut )
toot
Declension
References
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
tut f (plural tutten , diminutive tutje n )
an unlikable or silly woman or girl
Synonyms: trut , tuthola
( chiefly Belgium ) a dummy ; a pacifier
Synonym: fopspeen
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
Verb
tut
third-person singular past historic of taire
German
Pronunciation
Verb
tut
third-person singular present of tun
Es tut mir leid. I am sorry.
inflection of tun :
second-person plural present
plural imperative
Jersey Dutch
Etymology
From Dutch tot .
Pronunciation
Preposition
tut
until
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic تُوت ( tūt ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
tut m (collective , singulative tuta , plural tuti )
blackberry
mulberry
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Noun
tut m (definite singular tuten , indefinite plural tuter , definite plural tutene )
spout ( on a teapot etc. )
Etymology 2
From the verb tute .
Noun
tut n (definite singular tutet , indefinite plural tut , definite plural tuta or tutene )
toot
Etymology 3
Verb
tut
imperative of tute
References
“tut” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Noun
tut m (definite singular tuten , indefinite plural tutar , definite plural tutane )
spout ( on a teapot, etc. )
Etymology 2
From the verb tute .
Noun
tut n (definite singular tutet , indefinite plural tut , definite plural tuta )
toot
References
“tut” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Old French
Adjective
tut m (oblique and nominative feminine singular tute )
( Anglo-Norman ) Alternative form of tot
Declension
Adverb
tut
( Anglo-Norman ) Alternative form of tot
Palauan
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *susu . Doublet of susu .
Pronunciation
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Noun
tut
breast ; bosom
A Toki a mengib er a ngelekel er a tut . Toki is weaning her child from the breast .
baby bottle
References
tut in Palauan Language Online: Palauan-English Dictionary , at tekinged.com .
tut in Palauan-English Dictionary , at trussel2.com .
tut in Lewis S. Josephs, Edwin G. McManus, Masa-aki Emesiochel (1977 ) Palauan-English Dictionary , University Press of Hawaii, →ISBN , page 334 .
Piedmontese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin tōttus , alteration of Latin tōtus .
Pronunciation
Adjective
tut
all
Pronoun
tut
everything , all
anything
Noun
tut m
whole
Romani
Pronoun
tut
accusative of tu
Romansch
Etymology 1
From Vulgar Latin tōttus , alteration of Latin tōtus .
Adverb
tut
( Rumantsch Grischun , Sursilvan , Sutsilvan ) all
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
tut m (plural tuts )
( Sursilvan ) nap
Synonyms
Swedish
Etymology
Onomatopoeic .
Pronunciation
Noun
tut n
a toot ; tooting
the sound of a car horn , train whistle , or the like; honk
( colloquial ) Synonym of pip ( “ spout, lip ” )
Declension
Interjection
tut
toot
honk
Tut , tut , flytta på digHonk , honk , move over
Derived terms
References
Turkish
Verb
tut
second-person singular imperative of tutmak
Vilamovian
Pronunciation
Noun
tūt m
death
Volapük
Noun
tut (nominative plural tuts )
tooth
Declension
declension of tut
1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only
Derived terms
Zazaki
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /tut/
Hyphenation: tut
Noun
tut
child