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Enventian

Alternative forms

  • jout (chiefly colloquial)

Etymology

From Old Enventian ᴕt, ǫut, ǫyt, from Proto-Germanic *ūt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ut/, [ˈ(j)ud̥]

Preposition

out

  1. out from [+ acc]
    Fatj mé rat out rjen kastjan.
    Get it for me from out of the drawer.
  2. made of
    Rje kastje est out wall gemakjed.
    The drawer is made of wood.
  3. (literary) out of [+ gen]
    He lhöpder out lyks.
    He was jumping out of happiness.

Adverb

out

  1. out
    He est chný out rou bourge.
    He is out in the city right now.
  2. off
    Re komputer est out.
    The computer is off.
    Rat elektrikwjeld est out.
    The power is out.
  3. (colloquial) knocked out
  4. (colloquial) broken (a device, vehicle)
    Ik kan noch gaen, rat coug est out.
    I can't go, the car is broken.

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Derived terms

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk ūt, from Old Skundavisk ūt, from Halmisk ᚢᛏ (ūt), from Proto-Germanic *ūt.

Pronunciation

Preposition

out

  1. of, made of
    Ðet blad biet out ijren gemakt.
    The blade is made of iron.
  2. for, out of (because of a feeling or inner quality)
    Ik deed hit out friendskap.
    I did itout of friendship.

Adverb

out

  1. out
    We spandten ðe heele dag out.
    We spent the whole day out.

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